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Managing shares and exports, Viewing shares and exports, Managing shares and exports 95 – HP StorageWorks 8000 NAS User Manual

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Managing Shares and Exports

Viewing Shares and Exports

Before network users can access the NAS server, you must give them

permission. This is a security concern. Each platform grants permission

differently:

Windows: Shares are permissions that let you control Microsoft Windows

users' access to data. You can create shares for any directory within a file

volume, including the root. Once a share is created, users may attach to

the share via the Network Neighborhood in Windows and store and

retrieve files and directories. If you are operating under share-level

security, you can limit access to shares by creating read-only or read/

write passwords. See “HP NAS Server Security in an NT-only

Environment” on page 30 for more information.

UNIX: You create an export so that users can mount that volume/directory

on their systems. However, you must first specify the access mode. If you

specify a read-only or read/write access mode, users can use the mount

command to access the volume from a UNIX workstation. This restriction is

only for general access to the system. User-level restrictions also apply to

all of the files and directories on the volume. See “HP NAS Server Security

in a UNIX-only Environment” on page 29 for more information.

The Shares/Exports screen lets you:

Create, edit, or delete SMB and NFS shares or exports

Create, rename, or delete directories

You can also view either the Directories or Share Summary Table by selecting

the icon in the toolbar or using the Actions menu.