HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 164
Understanding NTFS and UNIX Permissions, NFS File Shares, Creating a New Share
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Microsoft Services for NFS Understanding NTFS and UNIX Permissions When creating a NFS export, make sure that the NTFS permissions on the share allows the correct permissions that you want assigned for users/groups. The following will help clarify the translation between Unix and NTFS permissions: ■ The UNIX read bit is represented within NTFS as the List Folder/Read Data permission ■ The UNIX write bit is represented within NTFS as the Create File/Write Data, Create Folders/Append Data, Write Attributes, and Delete Subfolders and Files permissions ■ The UNIX execute bit is represented within NTFS as the Traverse Folder/Execute File permission NFS File Shares NFS file shares are created in the same manner as other file shares, however there are some unique settings. Procedures for creating and managing NFS file shares are documented in the same sections as creating file shares for other protocols. See the "Folder and Share Management" chapter for more information. Note: NFS specific information is extracted from the "Folder and Share Management" chapter and duplicated below. Complete share management is performed through the Shares menu option of the WebUI. Tasks include: ■ Creating a new share ■ Deleting a share ■ Modifying share properties Each of these tasks is discussed in this section. Creating a New Share To create a new NFS file share: 1. From the WebUI main menu, select the Shares tab and then select the Shares option. The Shares dialog box is displayed. From the Shares dialog box, click New. The General tab of the Create a New Share dialog box is displayed. 164 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide