4-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server with iSCSI
NAS-7410
32
Item
Description
UID
User ID. The numeral is assigned to a user with Unix/Linux
permissions. NFS uses UID to determine permissions on files
and directories.
GID
Group ID. A part of POSIX permissions that determine groups of
users. NFS files have a GID assigned to them.
Permission
Three numbers are used for setting the file permission. Each of
the three numbers corresponds to the type of users -- Owner,
Members of a group and Everyone Else.
Number
Read (R)
Write (W)
Execute (X)
0
No
No
No
1
No
No
Yes
2
No
Yes
No
3
No
Yes
Yes
4
Yes
No
No
5
Yes
No
Yes
6
Yes
Yes
No
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
For example,
if the permission of a file is set to 777, this file has read, written and executed
permissions for the owner, the group and for other users.
Configuring UNIX/Linux network settings
1. Click the
Enable UNIX/Linux Network (NFS Protocol)
checkbox to enable access for NFS
client.
2. Enter the default permission for files created via non-NFS protocol. (Default setting = 755)