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Grass Valley Network Attached Storage System Serial ATA Network User Guide v.1.0.04 User Manual

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Chapter 5

System Services

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Digital News Production

5. Select the user whose privileges are given to the

Guest account

by clicking

on the user name. Anyone logging in as Guest will have the same privileges
as this user. If no user is selected here, the Guest account will have the same
privileges as nfsnobody. To deselect a selected user, click

Unselect

.

6. Enter 3 digits, none greater than 7, for the

File Create Mask

. (The first digit

cannot be 0.) When a DOS/Windows file is placed in a NewsShare NAS file
system, this octal file create mask is used to assign UNIX permissions to the
new file. Each DOS/Window file is assigned the permissions specified by
the file create mask at the time the file enters a NewsShare NAS file system.
Later the permissions for individual files can be changed. If the create mask
itself is changed, any new DOS/Windows files are assigned the new
permissions. All existing files retain the originally-assigned permissions.
The initial default file create mask is 744.

7. Enter 3 digits, none greater than 7, for the

Directory Mask

. (The first digit

cannot be 0.) When a DOS/Windows directory is placed in a NewsShare
NAS file system, this octal directory create mask is used to assign UNIX
permissions to the new directory. Each DOS/Window directory is assigned
the permissions specified by the directory create mask at the time the
directory enters a NewsShare NAS file system. Later the permissions for
individual directories can be changed. If the create mask itself is changed,
any new DOS/Windows directories are assigned the new permissions. All
existing directories retain the originally-assigned permissions. The initial
default directory create mask is 754. UNIX permissions are described in
“Create Mask for DOS Files and Directories” on page 77.

8. (Optional) To set the system to automatically map between NFS and CIFS,

check the box next to

Automatically mapping

. When set, a mapped user or

group is mapped to a number in the Group/User ID range specified in Step 9.

NOTE: If this box is not checked, users will be able to access only
public files, even though they will be included in the domain.

9. (Optional, for automatic mapping only) To change the range of IDs, enter

integers for the From/To fields of Group/User ID. The default ranges are
10000 to 20000. The fields are used only when automatic mapping is on.