Managing the Shares
Editing an Existing Share
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STEP 10
To assign users access to the share, move the users into one of the following
boxes. (The single angled bracket "<" or ">" moves the selection in the direction of
the bracket. The double angled bracket "<<" or ">>" moves the entire list in the
direction of the bracket.) To limit the entries in the
Users
list, enter the desired
search string in the
User List Filter
field, and then click
Filter
.
NOTE
Setting individual user and group permissions on NFS shares only works when
joined to an NIS domain.
•
Read-Only
Users
: These users have read-only access to the share.
•
Read-Write Users
: These users have full read-write access to the share.
STEP 11
To assign a group access to the share, move the users into one of the following
boxes. (The single angled bracket "<" or ">" moves the selection in the direction of
the bracket. The double angled bracket "<<" or ">>" moves the entire list in the
direction of the bracket.) To limit the entries in the
Groups
list, perform a substring
search by entering the desired search string in the
Group List Filter
field, and then
clicking Filter. (For example, enter "ea" to display any list items that contain "ea" such
as "Sean" or "BillyJean".)
•
Read-Only Groups
: These groups have read-only access to the share.
•
Read-Write Groups
: These groups have full read-write access to the share.
STEP 12
Click
OK
.
Editing an Existing Share
After a share is created, you can make changes to it, such as changing user or
group permissions, changing the share attributes, and adding a DFS shared folder
for shares set up to be a DFS root. There is a limit of 21 users and groups (the
combined total) that you can assign access privileges to a share. If you have a
number of users that exceeds the limitation, assign the applicable users to a group
or groups and then assign the group to the share. There is no limit to the number of
users that you can assign to an individual group.