Adding a Managed Volume
Setting CIFS Options
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Required Windows Permissions
To read the share and ACL definitions at the back-end filers, the volume requires
proxy-user credentials with admin-level access. This is a significant increase in access
from the standard proxy-user requirements; you may need to increase the permissions
for the proxy user on all filers, or use a more-powerful proxy user for this namespace.
For instructions on editing a proxy user, recall “Adding a Proxy User” on page 3-2.
“Configuring Windows Authentication (CIFS)” on page 7-14 describes how to add
new proxy-user credentials to the namespace.
Showing a Filer’s Shares and Subshares
You can use the show exports ... path command to display the physical paths for all
CIFS shares on a back-end filer. This was discussed in an earlier chapter: recall
“Showing the Physical Paths for CIFS Shares” on page 5-8. The output from this
command shows all of the share-to-subshare relationships on the filer. For example,
this command shows one share (“prescriptions”) and its three subshares
(“CELEBS$,” “Y2004,” and “Y2005”) on the “fs4” filer:
bstnA6k(gbl)# show exports external-filer fs4 paths proxy-user acoProxy2
Export probe of filer “fs4” at 192.168.25.29
CIFS Credentials: MEDARCH\jqpublic
Paths:
CIFS
Share Directory
--------------------------- ------------------------------------
CELEBS$ d:\exports\prescriptions\VIP_wing
Y2004 d:\exports\prescriptions\2004
Y2005 d:\exports\prescriptions\2005
prescriptions d:\exports\prescriptions
bstnA6k(gbl)# ...
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