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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F c Map root to: pane-to select the user level you want mapped to this container, select an option from the Map root to pull-down list: • nobody (represents a user on the system without root access permissions) • root (represents a remote user with root access to read, write, and access files on the system) • administrator (represents the system administrator) NOTE: The DR4000 system administrator that manages the DR4000 system has a different set of privileges than does the CIFS administrator user. Only the DR4000 system administrator can change the password for the CIFS administrator user. To change the password that allows access for the CIFS administrator user, use the authenticate --set --user administrator commands. For more information, see the Dell DR4000 System Command Line Reference Guide. 5 To use CIFS, select Enable CIFS in the CIFS pane. This allows the use of CIFS to backup Microsoft (MS) Windows clients. NOTE: If you select Open Access in the Client Access: pane, the Add clients (IP or FQDN Hostname) and Clients panes are hidden and you cannot create or modify the CIFS client IP or FQDN Hostnames. Client Access: pane-to define the new CIFS client(s) that can access the CIFS container, type in the IP address (or its FQDN hostname) in the Add clients (IP or FQDN Hostname) text box, and click Add. • To delete an existing client from the list of CIFS clients, click to select the IP address (or hostname) of the client you want to delete, and click Remove. • To select open access for all clients to access the CIFS container you are creating, select Open Access (all clients have access). When you select this setting, this action removes the Add client (IP or FQDN Hostname) and Clients text boxes. 6 Click Modify this Container (or click Cancel to display the Container Summary page). The Successfully updated container dialog is displayed. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY Managing DR4000 Storage Operations 53

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Managing DR4000 Storage Operations
53
FILE LOCATION:
C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell
Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY
c
Map root to: pane
to select the user level you want mapped to this
container, select an option from the
Map root to
pull-down list:
nobody
(represents a user on the system without root access
permissions)
root
(represents a remote user with root access to read, write, and
access files on the system)
administrator
(represents the system administrator)
NOTE:
The DR4000 system administrator that manages the DR4000 system has
a different set of privileges than does the CIFS administrator user. Only the
DR4000 system administrator can change the password for the CIFS
administrator user. To change the password that allows access for the CIFS
administrator user, use the
authenticate --set --user administrator
commands.
For more information, see the
Dell DR4000 System Command Line Reference
Guide
.
5
To use CIFS, select
Enable CIFS
in the CIFS pane.
This allows the use of CIFS to backup Microsoft (MS) Windows clients.
NOTE:
If you select
Open Access
in the Client Access: pane, the
Add clients
(IP or FQDN Hostname)
and
Clients
panes are hidden and you cannot create
or modify the CIFS client IP or FQDN Hostnames.
Client Access: pane
—t
o define the new CIFS client(s) that can access the
CIFS container, type in the IP address (or its FQDN hostname) in the
Add
clients (IP or FQDN Hostname)
text box, and click
Add
.
To delete an existing client from the list of CIFS clients, click to
select the IP address (or hostname) of the client you want to
delete, and click
Remove
.
To select open access for all clients to access the CIFS container
you are creating, select
Open Access (all clients have access)
.
When you select this setting, this action removes the
Add client
(IP or FQDN Hostname)
and
Clients
text boxes.
6
Click
Modify this Container
(or click
Cancel
to display the
Container
Summary
page).
The
Successfully updated container
dialog is displayed.