Dell PowerVault 700N Dell PowerVault Network Attached Storage (NAS) Systems Ad - Page 16

Windows 2003 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source

Page 16 highlights

Windows 2003 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source 1. Go to the Windows 2003 Domain Controller and install Identity Management for UNIX. NOTE: You may need the Windows 2003 SP 2 resource media. If required, insert the Windows 2003 SP 2 resource media and perform the following: 2. Click Add or Remove Programs → Add or Remove Windows Components → Active Directory Services. 3. Click Details. 4. Select Identity Management for UNIX and click Next to complete the installation. NOTE: Reboot your system after the installation is complete. Windows 2008 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source To install and configure Identity Management for UNIX: 1. Go to the Windows 2008 Domain Controller and install Identity Management for UNIX using Server Manager → Roles → Add Role Services. NOTE: Windows 2008 Domain Controller needs to be rebooted to activate this service. 2. Go to NFS client, note down the user name, group name, UID, and GID details. 3. Go to the Domain Controller. 4. Open Active Directory Users and Computers, and create the UNIX user name and group. 5. Add the user to the group created in the previous step. 6. Select the newly-created user, go to Properties → UNIX Attributes . Modify the UID, GID, shell, home directory, and domain details (captured earlier from the NFS client). 7. Select the newly-created group, check the GID (ensure it matches the UNIX GID), modify the UNIX properties, add the members (users that you added in the previous step) and click Apply. 8. Go to PowerVault NAS Windows Storage Server 2008 (NFS) Server. 9. Click Start → Programs → Administrative Tools → Services for Network File System (NFS) . 10. Select Services for NFS, right-click Properties → Active Directory domain name as your Identity mapping source, type the Windows 2008 domain name and click Apply. User Name Mapping Server As Identity Mapping Source To Install and configure User Name Mapping: 1. On the NAS system, click Start → Administrative Tools → Services for Network File System (NFS) . 2. In the window that appears, right-click Services for NFS and select Properties. 3. Select User Name Mapping as the Identity mapping source and type the Hostname of your User Name Mapping server in the space provided. 4. Go to the UNM server, copy the password, and group the files you collected in the previous step to a local disk. 5. Go to Add or Remove Programs → Add Windows Components → Select Other Network File and Print Services. 6. Click Details. 7. Select Microsoft Services for NFS, click Details and select User Name Mapping. 8. Click Next and complete the installation. 16

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29

Windows 2003 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source
1.
Go to the
Windows 2003 Domain Controller
and install Identity Management for UNIX.
NOTE:
You may need the Windows 2003 SP 2 resource media.
If required, insert the Windows 2003 SP 2 resource media and perform the following:
2.
Click
Add or Remove Programs
Add or Remove Windows Components
Active Directory Services
.
3.
Click
Details
.
4.
Select
Identity Management for UNIX
and click
Next
to complete the installation.
NOTE:
Reboot your system after the installation is complete.
Windows 2008 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source
To install and configure
Identity Management for UNIX
:
1.
Go to the
Windows 2008 Domain Controller
and install
Identity Management for UNIX
using
Server Manager
Roles
Add Role Services
.
NOTE:
Windows 2008 Domain Controller needs to be rebooted to activate this service.
2.
Go to
NFS client
, note down the user name, group name, UID, and GID details.
3.
Go to the
Domain Controller
.
4.
Open
Active Directory Users and Computers
, and create the UNIX user name and group.
5.
Add the user to the group created in the previous step.
6.
Select the newly-created user, go to
Properties
UNIX Attributes
. Modify the UID, GID, shell, home directory, and
domain details (captured earlier from the NFS client).
7.
Select the newly-created group, check the GID (ensure it matches the UNIX GID), modify the UNIX properties, add
the members (users that you added in the previous step) and click
Apply
.
8.
Go to
PowerVault NAS Windows Storage Server 2008 (NFS) Server
.
9.
Click
Start
Programs
Administrative Tools
Services for Network File System (NFS)
.
10.
Select
Services for NFS
, right-click
Properties
Active Directory domain name
as your Identity mapping source,
type the
Windows 2008 domain name
and click
Apply
.
User Name Mapping Server As Identity Mapping Source
To Install and configure User Name Mapping:
1.
On the
NAS
system, click
Start
Administrative Tools
Services for Network File System (NFS)
.
2.
In the window that appears, right-click
Services for NFS
and select
Properties
.
3.
Select
User Name Mapping
as the Identity mapping source and type the
Hostname of your User Name Mapping
server
in the space provided.
4.
Go to the
UNM
server, copy the password, and group the files you collected in the previous step to a local disk.
5.
Go to
Add or Remove Programs
Add Windows Components
Select Other Network File and Print Services
.
6.
Click
Details
.
7.
Select
Microsoft Services for NFS
, click
Details
and select
User Name Mapping
.
8.
Click
Next
and complete the installation.
16