HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 178
Creating and Managing User and Group Mappings, General Tab, Explicit User Mapping
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Microsoft Services for NFS - Make sure that the Windows Group1 is mapped to the corresponding UNIX Group1. - Make sure that User1 is a member of Group1 on both Windows and UNIX. ■ Map properly - Valid UNIX users should be mapped to valid Windows users. - Valid UNIX groups should be mapped to valid Windows groups. - The mapped Windows user must have the Access this computer from the Network privilege, or the mapping will be squashed. - The mapped Windows user must have an active password, or the mapping will be squashed. Creating and Managing User and Group Mappings Note: The following sections are for a stand alone configuration. In a clustered environment, clicking User and Group Mappings displays a login screen for the Services for NFS Administrator. General Tab To set up and manage user name mappings: 1. From the WebUI, select Shares, Sharing Protocols. Select NFS Protocol and then click Properties. The NFS Properties menu is displayed. 2. In the NFS Properties Menu, select User and Group Mappings. The User and Group Mappings dialog box is displayed. There are four tabs in the User and Group Mappings dialog box: ■ General information-Sets the mapping information source, which is either NIS or password and group files. ■ Simple Mapping-Indicates whether simple mappings are being used. ■ Explicit User Mapping-Lists exceptional user mappings that will override the simple user mappings. ■ Explicit Group Mapping-Lists exceptional group mappings that will override the simple group mappings. Each of these tabs is discussed in the following sections. 3. Enter mapping information on the appropriate tabs, then click OK. The user name mapping server translates the UNIX users into Windows users so that the server can determine user access rights to the data. Within this initial screen, indicate whether the source of mapping information is an NIS server or is a special file with password and group information. 178 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide