HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 223

Creating NFS Share Resources, Cluster, Cluster Resources, Create, Finish, Bring Online

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Cluster Administration Figure 125: Set resource permissions 7. Set the permissions, then click OK. Creating NFS Share Resources To create an NFS share resource: 1. Open the WebUI to the Cluster tab and select Cluster Resources. 2. Click Create. 3. Select Next to proceed with the wizard. 4. Specify the name, description, the cluster group the share will reside in and the resource type. The resource type should be NFS Share. 5. Click Next. 6. Select the possible owners and click Next to continue. 7. Specify the dependencies and click Next to continue. 8. Specify the share name, path, Share Root Only or Share Sub-directories only, encoding, anonymous access, and anonymous UID/GID and click Next to continue. 9. Review the configuration and click Finish to create the NFS share. 10. After the resource is created it is necessary to bring it online. In the Cluster Resources page, select the resource and select Bring Online. 11. Click OK on the Bring a Resource Online page to bring the new resource online. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 223

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Figure 125:
Set resource permissions
7.
Set the permissions, then click
OK
.
Creating NFS Share Resources
To create an NFS share resource:
1.
Open the WebUI to the
Cluster
tab and select
Cluster Resources
.
2.
Click
Create
.
3.
Select
Next
to proceed with the wizard.
4.
Specify the name, description, the cluster group the share will reside in and the resource
type. The resource type should be NFS Share.
5.
Click
Next
.
6.
Select the possible owners and click
Next
to continue.
7.
Specify the dependencies and click
Next
to continue.
8.
Specify the share name, path, Share Root Only or Share Sub-directories only, encoding,
anonymous access, and anonymous UID/GID and click
Next
to continue.
9.
Review the configuration and click
Finish
to create the NFS share.
10.
After the resource is created it is necessary to bring it online. In the Cluster Resources
page, select the resource and select
Bring Online
.
11. Click
OK
on the Bring a Resource Online page to bring the new resource online.