Configuring File Server Resource Manager: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
Configuring File Server Resource Manager: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
Configuring File Server Resource Manager: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
LAB 5
CONFIGURING FILE
SERVER RESOURCE
MANAGER
Table 5-1
Computers Required for Lab 5
Computer Operating System Computer Name
Server (VM 1) Windows Server 2012 R2 RWDC01
Server (VM 2) Windows Server 2012 R2 Server01
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In addition to the computers, you also require the software listed in Table 5-2 to
complete Lab 5.
Table 5-2
Software Required for Lab 5
Software Location
ADMXMigrator.msi, C:\Software
NMI32_x64.exe, System Center
Monitoring Pack for File and
Storage Management.msi, and
Windows8.1-KB2901549.msu
Lab 5 student worksheet Lab05_worksheet.docx (provided by instructor)
Mindset The File Server Resource Manager is a suite of tools that enables you to
control and manage the quantity and type of data stored on a file server. It
enables you to define how much data a person can store, define what type
of files a user can store on a file server, and generate reports about the
file server being used.
Completion time 10 minutes
2. On Server01, at the top of Server Manager, select Manage and click Add Roles
and Features to open the Add Roles and Feature Wizard.
6. Scroll down, expand File and Storage Services, and expand File and iSCSI
Services. Select File Server Resource Manager.
7. When you are asked to add additional features, click Add Features.
11. When the installation is complete, take a screen shot of the File Server Resource
Manager installation by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your
Lab05_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
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End of exercise.
Mindset: When you configure quotas for NTFS, you configure quotas based on
user files stored on a volume. FSRM specifies the total space for a
volume or folder.
Completion time 10 minutes
1. On Server01, using File Explorer, create a Share4 folder in the C:\ folder.
2. Share the Share4 folder and specify Allow Full Control for Everyone.
3. In Server Manager, click Tools > File Server Resource Manager. The File Server
Resource Manager console opens.
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4. Expand Quota Management and then click Quota Templates. Then right-click
Quota Templates and choose Create Quota Template. The Create Quota
Template dialog box opens.
6. In the Space limit section, in the Limit text box, type 10 and then specify the unit
MB.
Figure 5-1
Creating a quota template
8. To add a notification, click the Add button. The Add Threshold dialog box opens.
11. Click OK to save your notification threshold and close the Add Threshold dialog
box.
13. Click the Quota Templates node and take a screen shot of the Quota Templates
pane by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in
the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
14. Under the Quota Management node, click the Quota Templates node.
15. Right-click the QuotaTemplate1 in the Quota Templates pane and choose Create
Quota from Template. The Create Quota dialog box opens.
16. In the Quota path, type c:\Share4 in the Quota path text box.
18. Open File Manager, navigate to the \\RWDC01\software folder, and then copy
the following files to the C:\Share4 folder:
ADMXMigrator.msi
NM34_x64.exe
System Center Monitoring Pack for File and Storage Management.msi
Windows8.1-KB2901549-x64.msu
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19. On Server01, open the Event Viewer and look for an entry in the Application
logs showing that the quota has been exceeded.
20. Take a screen shot of the Event Viewer window by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then
paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
End of exercise. Leave the windows open for the next exercise.
Exercise 5.3 Managing Files with File Screening
Overview In this exercise, you will continue to use File Server Resource
Manager by using File Screening.
Mindset You have a file server that ran out of disk space. Last week, there was
plenty of space and this week, there is none. While looking at the files
that are stored, you noticed that a couple of users have stored movie and
music collections. File Screening allows you to prevent certain files from
being saved to a folder based on the filename extension.
Completion time 20 minutes
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3. Right-click File Groups and choose Create File Group. The Create File Group
Properties dialog box opens.
5. To include video files and add all files with the filename extension ram, type
*.ram, and then click Add.
*.rm
*.avi
*.wmv
*.mpg
7. To add files to exclude, type hello.avi in the Files to exclude text box and click
Add. The Create File Group Properties dialog box should look like Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2
Creating file groups
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10. Right-click File Screens and choose Create File Screen. The Create File Screen
dialog box opens.
12. Click Define custom file screen properties and then click Custom Properties. The
File Screen Properties on C:\Share4 dialog box opens.
13. With Active screening already selected, select FileGroup1 in the File groups
section.
14. To log an event, click the Event Log tab. Then click to select the Send warning to
event log check box.
15. Click OK to close the File Screen Properties on C:\Share4 dialog box.
17. When you are prompted to save the custom properties as a template, click Save
the custom file screen without creating a template. Click OK.
20. Ensure that File name extensions is selected as shown in Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3
Showing File name extensions
21. On the Desktop, create a text file named test1.avi. Be sure that the file does not
have the .txt filename extension. If it asks to change the filename extension, click
OK.
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Although the file has a .avi filename extension, it is really not a video file.
NOTE
It is just to demonstrate file screening.
What message did you get when you tried to copy the file?
Question
3
Not a video file
26. Open the Event Viewer and access the Application logs.
Question What event ID was used for files that were not permitted for
4 file screening? Hardware event
End of exercise. Leave the windows open for the next exercise.
Exercise 5.4 Using Storage Reports
Overview In this exercise, you will execute File Server Resource Manager
storage reports.
Mindset To help you manage storage, you can use FSRM to generate storage
reports that show the state of file server volumes and anyone who
exceeds the quota or uses files that aren’t allowed.
Completion time 10 minutes
3. When the Storage Reports Task Properties dialog box opens, in the Report data
section, select Quota Usage.
5. Click Add. Then browse to the C:\Share4 and click OK to close the Browse For
Folder dialog box.
7. When the Generate Storage Reports dialog box opens, click OK.
8. When a folder opens, double-click the html file. Close message box, if needed,
and view the Quota Usage Report.
End of exercise. Leave the windows open for the next exercise.
Mindset By using the File Management Tasks node in FSRM, you can c These
tasks can automatically move all files that match specified criteria to a
specified expiration directory. An administrator can then back up those
files and delete them.
Completion time 20 minutes
2. In the FileData folder, create a Test1 file with NotePad. Type your name in the
text file and then save the file.
4. In File Server Resource Manager, click the File Management Tasks node.
5. Right-click the File Management Tasks node and choose Create File
Management Task.
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6. When the Create File Management Task dialog box opens, on the General tab, in
the Task name text box, type Cleanup Old Files.
8. When the Browse For Folder dialog box opens, navigate to and select the
C:\FileData folder. Click OK.
12. When the Browse For Folder dialog box opens, navigate to and select the
C:\Expire folder. Click OK.
14. Select the Days since file was created option. Ensure that 0 days is specified.
15. On the Schedule tab, specify the task to run on Sundays at 8 p.m. Click OK.
16. Right-click the File Management task that you just created and choose Run File
Management Tasks Now. When the Run File Management Tasks dialog box
opens, select Wait for the task to complete (this can take hours or days) and then
click OK. Within a minute, the text file should move from the C:\FileData folder
to the C:\Expire folder.
17. Take a screen shot of File Server Resource Manager by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and
then paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing
Ctrl+V.
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18. Open the C:\Expire folder and find the test1 file.
Completion 10 minutes
time
1. In Exercise 5.2, with File Server Resource Manager, what are quotas assigned to?
File screen
2. In Exercise 5.2, if you want to prevent a folder from getting too large, what type
of quota should you use? Hard
3. In Exercise 5.2, what methods can you use for notification when a quota is
exceeded? Soft
4. In Exercise 5.3, how do you prevent a user from saving unauthorized files? Use
File screen
5. In Exercise 5.5, what allows you to get a comprehensive report on how a disk is
being used by the users? Use FRSM
Lab
Challenge Enabling SMTP for FSRM
Overview To complete this challenge, you must demonstrate how to enable
SMTP for FSRM by writing the steps to complete the tasks
described in the scenerio.
Mindset You just configured quotas and file screening properly. You now want
to be e-mailed when quotas are exceeded and when users save
unauthorized files. However, the messages are not being forwarded to
the e-mail server. What should you do?
Completion time 10 minutes
End of lab. You can log off or start a different lab. If you want to restart this lab,
you’ll need to click the End Lab button in order for the lab to be reset.
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