HP X1800sb User Manual Page 13

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2. Click Next to open the Choose Shared Folder Types page (see “Choosing shared folder types
(page 13)).
Choosing shared folder types
Use the Choose Shared Folder types page to enable the types of client protocols that are allowed
to connect to the shared folder.
1. Select the Share this folder as a Windows share check box to allow Windows clients and
clients running the Server Message Block (SMB) and Common Internet File System (CIFS)
protocols to connect to the shared folder.
2. Select the Share this folder as a UNIX/Linux share check box to allow clients running the
Network File System (NFS) protocol to connect to the shared folder.
NOTE: If the folder is shared as a UNIX/Linux share, NFS user names must be mapped to
Windows users before clients can connect to the share.
If you are running a Windows-only environment, you should not select the UNIX/Linux share option.
Naming a shared folder
Use the Enter a Shared Folder Name and Description page to provide ASM with a name and
description for the shared folder.
1. Enter the name for the shared folder.
NOTE: The path to the shared folder is created by ASM and is based on the shared folder
name. The Share Path field is Read Only.
2. Enter a description of the shared folder (optional).
3. Click Next to open the Set Shared Folder Permissions page (see “ Setting permissions for a
shared folder” (page 13)).
Setting permissions for a shared folder
Use the Set Shared Folder Permissions page to set network user read and write permissions for the
shared folder.
NOTE: Permissions can be further customized using Windows administration tools, such as
Windows Explorer and the Shared Folder MMC snap-in.
This page will display either Windows Share Security options, UNIX/Linux Share Security options,
or both Windows and UNIX/Linux options depending on which shared folder types you previously
selected on the Choose Shared Folder types page.
For Windows Share Security:
1. For Windows Share Security, select a permission level. Users can have read/write permissions
(full control), read-only, or no access.
2. For UNIX/Linux Share Security, select the Allow anonymous access check box to allow
anonymous access with the default user identifer (UID) and group identifier (GID) of 2. Select
the level of anonymous access (No Access, Read-Only, or Read-Write) from the Type of access
list. Select Allow root access only if you want a UNIX/Linux root user on an NFS client to have
Administrator access to the share.
3. Click Next to open the Storage Allocation page (see Allocating space for components
(page 17)).
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