Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
This objective covers how to:
Install the FSRM role
Configure quotas
Configure file screens
Configure reports
Configure file management tasks
Installing the FSrM role
FSRM is supported on all versions of Windows Server 2012 R2 and is supported for both full
and Server Core installations. For Server Core installations, the graphical FSRM console is used
remotely from another copy of Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, or a Windows
8 or Windows 8.1 computer with the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) installed.
Installing FSrM by using Server Manager
Windows Server Manager is the GUI way to install and configure the FSRM role on a server.
Windows Server Manager can be used to manage both the local server and remote servers,
including those running a Server Core installation, which enables you to install FSRM
graphically on Server Core without ever using the command line.
Use the Add Roles And Features Wizard to install the FSRM role. You'll use the Role-based
or Feature-based option. Because Windows Server Manager can be used to insert roles and
features into virtual hard disks, or to manage multiple servers from a single console, you
have to select the server on which you want to install FSRM; on the Select Server Roles page,
expand File And Storage Service, and then expand File And iSCSI Services and select File
Server Resource Manager (see Figure 2-14). Click Next a couple of times and then Install. For
most cases, installing FSRM does not require a server restart.
 
 
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