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Shares, Maintain at Least One Share at the Root of Each Volume, Property, Description

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Shares example, if you enter 'abc' as your search criterion, all users and groups containing 'abc' in the name will be identified. Shares Shares are created, viewed, edited, and deleted from the Security > Shares screen of the Administration Tool. The shares table lists all of the shares on the SnapServer, and describes the share properties. Guidelines for creating shares are provided below. Be sure to review them before configuring shares on the SnapServer. Property Share Volume Path Access NFS Access Protocols Attributes Description Name of each share The volume the share points to The directory path on the volume The user-level access defined for that share: • Full-if AllUsers has full access • Restricted-If AllUsers does not have full access The NFS access defined for that share: • Default-if all hosts have read-write access • User-If not all hosts have read-write access The network protocols enabled for the share (SMB, NFS, AFP, HTTP/HTTPS, FTP/FTPS) Note As a security measure, disable any protocols not required for your network environment. Attributes for the share: • S-snapshot share • H-hidden share • W-webroot share The default share (SHARE1) maps to the root of the volume and grants access to all users and groups over all protocols. Guidelines Consider the following guidelines when creating or deleting shares. Maintain at Least One Share at the Root of Each Volume A share to the root of a volume is recommended for backup purposes. Security for any share at the root of the volume should be given special consideration. Any user Chapter 6 Share and File Access 103

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Shares
Chapter 6
Share and File Access
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example, if you enter ‘abc’ as your search criterion, all users and groups
containing ‘abc’ in the name will be identified.
Shares
Shares are created, viewed, edited, and deleted from the
Security > Shares
screen of
the Administration Tool. The shares table lists all of the shares on the SnapServer,
and describes the
share properties. Guidelines for creating shares are provided
below. Be sure to review them before configuring shares on the SnapServer.
The default share (SHARE1) maps to the root of the volume and grants access to all
users and groups over all protocols.
Guidelines
Consider the following guidelines when creating or deleting shares.
Maintain at Least One Share at the Root of Each Volume
A share to the root of a volume is recommended for backup purposes. Security for
any share at the root of the volume should be given special consideration. Any user
Property
Description
Share
Name of each share
Volume
The volume the share points to
Path
The directory path on the volume
Access
The user-level access defined for that share:
Full
—if AllUsers has full access
Restricted
—If AllUsers does not have full access
NFS Access
The NFS access defined for that share:
Default
—if all hosts have read-write access
User
—If not all hosts have read-write access
Protocols
The network protocols enabled for the share (SMB, NFS, AFP,
HTTP/HTTPS, FTP/FTPS)
Note
As a security measure, disable any protocols not required for
your network environment.
Attributes
Attributes for the share:
S
—snapshot share
H
—hidden share
W
—webroot share