
You also need to add the profile user to the Profile Services group, and the
VibrintService user to the Vibrint Services group.
This table illustrates how users fit into groups you previously defined:
Required?
Users
Group Name
Yes
profile
Profile Services
Yes
VibrintService
Vibrint Services
Optional
Administrator
Editors
joe edit 1
joe edit 2
joe edit 3
joe producer
Configuring SNFS for SAN Security
The StorNext File System (SNFS) runs on the File System Manager(s) as part of the
SAN network. In order to use security on Aurora Edit workstations, you need to modify
the SNFS configuration to use Windows Security and then power cycle the FSMs.
NOTE: You cannot use the SNFS Configuration Tool to add Windows Security to SNFS.
Using the Configuration Tool changes other settings you don’t want to modify
To add windows security to SNFS:
1. On the primary FSM, go to
C:\SNFS\config.
2. Using Notepad, open the file <volumename>.cfg.
3. Change the
Windows Security
line’s value to
YES.
If the line item doesn't exist, add it to the file.
4. Save the file and exit Notepad.
5. Repeat these steps 1 through 4 on the backup FSM.
6. Power cycle the FSMs as follows:
a) Shut down the backup FSM.
b) Reboot the primary FSM.
c) Power on the backup FSM
Setting Security Permissions
The last step in setting up security for your DNP system is to set permissions for the
Aurora Edit folders and bins. You again use your security schema to determine
permissions for users and groups.
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