Table 42. Active Directory configuration information (continued)
Field
Value
Note
SFU DOMAIN NAME
If you checked
Services For Unix (SFU)
in the
Options
field of Table 41 on page 62, then you
must complete this field. If you did not check
SFU, leave this field blank.
This field is used to specify the Trusted Domain
Name for the Active Directory server.
SFU RANGE
Upper range: ________________
Lower range: ________________
If you checked
Services For Unix (Sfu)
in the
Options
field of Table 41 on page 62, then you
must complete this field. If you did not check
SFU, leave this field blank.
This field is used to specify the Lower and
Upper bounds of the User Identifier (UID) and
Group Identifier (GID) ranges for the storage
system. Use the format Lower-Upper (for
example, 25-37).
The SFU Range must contain the UNIX
UID/GID numbers corresponding to
users/groups who need to access the system
with SFU.
The primary group assigned to the SFU users
must be an existing Active Directory group with
a valid UNIX GID assigned to it. The SFU users
must have the same UNIX Attribute primary
group and Windows primary group.
The UNIX UID/GID that are assigned to such
users/groups must be in the ID range provided
with -cp parameter of the
cfgsfu
command. The
range for UID/GID must not intersect with
10000000-11000000, this range is used by Scale
Out Network Attached Storage internally for
other UID/GID mapping
SFU SCHEMA MODE
[ ] SFU
[ ] rfc2307
If you checked
Services For Unix (Sfu)
in the
Options
field of Table 41 on page 62, then you
must complete this field. If you did not check
SFU, leave this field blank.
This field is used to specify the schema Mode.
The schema Mode can be either
sfu
or
rfc2307
depending on the operating system of the
Active Directory domain server. If the operating
system of the domain server is Microsoft
Windows 2008 or Windows 2003 with SP2R2
packages use the schemaMode of
rfc2307
for
Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 with SP1, use
sfu
.
If you checked
LDAP
in the
Authentication Method
field of Table 41 on page 62,
you must complete this table.
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