HP StorageWorks 9000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 126

Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder, Create New Share, Folders, Shares

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management 2. Click New. The Create New Share dialog box is displayed. Figure 68: Create New Share dialog box, General tab 3. Enter the information for the share, including the name of the share, the allowed protocols, and corresponding permissions. Note: The Share path is the path of the previously selected volume or folder. This field is automatically completed by the system. 4. Select the appropriate tab to enter protocol specific information. See the "Managing Shares" section for detailed information about these entries. 5. After entering all share information, click OK. Note: The default permission settings for a new share are read-only. Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder Within the WebUI, there are two access points to the same screens used to manage file shares: ■ While working with a folder in the Folders dialog boxes, the administrator can create, delete, and modify shares for that folder. ■ While working with file shares in the Shares dialog boxes, the administrator can create, delete, and modify shares (and if necessary, create new folders). 126 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
2.
Click
New
. The
Create New Share
dialog box is displayed.
Figure 68:
Create New Share dialog box, General tab
3.
Enter the information for the share, including the name of the share, the allowed protocols,
and corresponding permissions.
Note:
The
Share path
is the path of the previously selected volume or folder. This field is
automatically completed by the system.
4.
Select the appropriate tab to enter protocol specific information.
See the “Managing Shares” section for detailed information about these entries.
5.
After entering all share information, click
OK
.
Note:
The default permission settings for a new share are read-only.
Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder
Within the WebUI, there are two access points to the same screens used to manage file shares:
While working with a folder in the
Folders
dialog boxes, the administrator can create,
delete, and modify shares for that folder.
While working with file shares in the
Shares
dialog boxes, the administrator can create,
delete, and modify shares (and if necessary, create new folders).