HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 139

Permissions, Sharing, UNIX Sharing, Create a New Share, Select a group, Select Offline settings.

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 78: Share Properties dialog box, Windows Sharing tab 2. Select Offline settings. 3. Set the permissions. The Permissions box lists the currently approved users for this share. ■ To add a new user or group, either select a user or group from the box at the bottom right of the screen or manually enter the user or group name in the Add a user or group box and then click Add. That user or group is added to the Permissions box. ■ To remove access to a currently approved user or group, select the user or group from the Permissions box and then click Remove. ■ To indicate the type of access allowed for each user, select the user and then expand the Allow and Deny drop down boxes. Select the appropriate option. 4. After all Windows Sharing information is entered, either click the next Sharing tab or click OK. UNIX Sharing From the UNIX Sharing tab of the Create a New Share dialog box: 1. Indicate the machines that will have access to this share. Select the machine to include in the Select a group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Then click Add. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 139

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management
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Figure 78:
Share Properties dialog box, Windows Sharing tab
2.
Select Offline settings.
3.
Set the permissions.
The
Permissions
box lists the currently approved users for this share.
To add a new user or group, either select a user or group from the box at the bottom
right of the screen or manually enter the user or group name in the Add a user or group
box and then click Add. That user or group is added to the Permissions box.
To remove access to a currently approved user or group, select the user or group from
the Permissions box and then click Remove.
To indicate the type of access allowed for each user, select the user and then expand
the Allow and Deny drop down boxes. Select the appropriate option.
4.
After all Windows Sharing information is entered, either click the next
Sharing
tab or
click
OK
.
UNIX Sharing
From the
UNIX Sharing
tab of the
Create a New Share
dialog box:
1.
Indicate the machines that will have access to this share.
Select the machine to include in the
Select a group
box or manually enter the NFS client
computer name or IP address. Then click
Add
.