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4.
Click the
details
button next to the file system on which the security mode is to be
changed.
The
Security Configuration
page for the file system displays the names of the parent
EVS and the file system, and a drop-down menu in which to specify the security
Mode
.
5.
Select the desired security mode for the file system from the drop-down menu.
6.
Click
OK
.
Click
cancel
to return to the
File System Security
page.
To change the security mode for a Virtual Volume
By default, the Virtual Volume inherits the parent file system's security mode. In other words, if
the parent file system has a Unix security mode, the Virtual Volume associated with that file
system will inherit the Unix security mode. To apply a different security mode to a Virtual
Volume, do the following:
1.
In the
File System Security
page, put a check in the box next to the EVS on which to
view the Virtual Volumes.