Adding pfs shares – HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual
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Adding PFS
Shares
You create and manage PFS shares in the Proxy File Service - Shares page.
A share is the data volume exported by the origin server.
Other PFS Settings
Security Signature Settings. Select one of the following settings:
Enabled. This setting supports any type of security signature setting requested by the
client machine.
Disabled. This is the default setting. In this setting, PFS does not support clients with
security signatures set to Required.
Required. In this setting, PFS supports clients with security signatures set to Enabled or
Required.
Idle Connection Timeout. Specify the number of minutes after which to time-out idle
connections. If there is no read or write activity on a mapped PFS share on a client
machine, then the TCP connection times out according to the value set and the client has
to re-map the share.
Local Admin User Name. Displays the local administrator user name—administrator.
The local administrator account can be used to manage PFS files. You must use the
correct syntax for the administrator login name (for example:
administrator@parent_realm) even if you belong to a subdomain.
NOTE: PFS does not support non-domain accounts other than Administrator accounts.
If you create Local mode shares on a non-administrator account, your security
permissions for the share will not be preserved on the origin server.
TIP: To change the ACLs on a share hosted by PFS, first map it using the local
administrator account.
Local Admin Password/Confirm. Specify and confirm the local administrator
password.
Save. Click Save to save your settings permanently.
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