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Chapter 4. Using NFP Storage Manager 1.1
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When setting user privileges for NFS hosts, subnets or net groups,
try to avoid possible conflicts. For example, if host
A
belongs to net
group
AAA
, do not set the access privilege of host
A
to read only,
while setting
AAA
to writeable.
Conflicts will be dealt with in the following manner:
If a single host setting conflicts with
Host*
, the single host
setting is used.
If a single host setting conflicts with the subnet setting, the
single host setting is used.
When a single host setting conflicts with a net group, the entity
which first received its user privileges has priority. If the net
group
AAA
has already been set to writeable, you cannot later
set the single host
A
to
read only.
Deleting NFS User Privileges
To delete the user privileges of a NFS client, select the desired item
on
NFS client’s privilege
column (use Ctrl for multiple and Shift for
continuous selection), and click
Remove
.
Modifying NFS User Privileges
To modify existing privileges, select the desired item on
NFS client’s
privilege
column, remove it and add a new privilege.
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