5 using nfs, 7 using cifs, 8 using ftp – HP StoreAll Storage User Manual
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ibrix_pv -a discovers too many or too few devices..................................................................41
Cannot mount on an X9000 client.......................................................................................42
NFS clients cannot access an exported file system..................................................................42
User quota usage data is not being updated.........................................................................42
SegmentNotAvailable is reported.........................................................................................42
SegmentRejected is reported...............................................................................................42
Setting up NFS clients.............................................................................................................46
Using case-insensitive file systems ............................................................................................47
Setting case insensitivity for all users (NFS/Linux/Windows)....................................................47
Viewing the current setting for case insensitivity......................................................................48
Clearing case insensitivity (setting to case sensitive) for all users (NFS/Linux/Windows)..............48
Log files............................................................................................................................48
Case insensitivity and operations affecting directories.............................................................49
6 Configuring authentication for CIFS, FTP, and HTTP.......................................51
Selecting an authentication method...........................................................................................51
Configuring local groups and local users...................................................................................53
Configuring local group accounts.........................................................................................53
Configuring local users.......................................................................................................55
Configuring file serving nodes for CIFS......................................................................................57
Starting or stopping the CIFS service and viewing CIFS statistics....................................................57
CIFS shares............................................................................................................................58
Managing CIFS shares with the X9000 management console GUI or CLI..................................58
Managing CIFS shares with Microsoft Management Console...................................................62
Configuring Active Directory................................................................................................67
Assigning attributes............................................................................................................68
Consolidating SMB servers with common share names................................................................69
CIFS clients............................................................................................................................70
How the CIFS server handles UIDs and GIDs.........................................................................71
Permissions, UIDs/GIDs, and ACLs.......................................................................................71
Changing the way CIFS inherits permissions on files accessed from Linux applications................73
Best practices for configuring FTP..............................................................................................75
Managing configuration profiles...............................................................................................76
Adding a configuration profile.............................................................................................76
Modifying a configuration profile.........................................................................................77
Viewing configuration profiles..............................................................................................77
Deleting a configuration profile............................................................................................77
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