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3. From the NFS Sharing tab of the Share Properties dialog box,
a.
Indicate the allowed clients.
Select the machine to include in the Select a client or client group box or manually
enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Then click Add.
b.
Indicate whether to allow anonymous access to the NFS share.
Note:
The default values for Anonymous UID and Anonymous GID are -2. Non-default IDs can be
specified for the NFS share using Terminal Services.
c.
Indicate the access permissions.
Select the machine from the main user display box and then select the appropriate
access method from the Type of access drop down box.
The types of access are:
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Read-only—Use this permission to restrict write access to the share.
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Read-write—Use this permission to allow clients to read or write to the share.
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Read-only + Root—Use this permission to restrict write access to the share. Use
this permission to assign administrative access to the share. This will allow the
client computer to have root access to the NFS share. Map the UNIX root user to
the Windows user Administrator. Also, map the group that this UNIX root belongs
to, to the Windows group Administrator.
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Read-write + Root—Use this permission to allow clients to read or write to the
share. Use this permission to assign administrative access to the share. This will
allow the client computer to have root access to the NFS share. Map the UNIX
root user to the Windows user Administrator. Also, map the group that this UNIX
root belongs to, to the Windows group Administrator.
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No access—Use this permission to restrict all access to the share.
4. After all NFS sharing information is entered, click OK.
Encoding Types
Two encoding types can be selected using the WebUI. These include the default ANSI as well
as EUC-JP. Other encoding types can be assigned to the NFS share using Terminal Services.
The encoding choices are:
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ANSI (default) - able to assign with the WebUI
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BIG5 (Chinese)
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EUC-JP (Japanese) - able to assign with the WebUI
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EUC-KR (Korean)
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EUC-TW (Chinese)
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GB2312-80 (Simplified Chinese)
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KSC5601 (Korean)
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SHIFT-JIS (Japanese)
If the option is set to ANSI on systems configured for non-English locales, the encoding
scheme is set to the default encoding scheme for the locale. The following are the default
encoding schemes for the indicated locales:
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks NAS 1000s
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