Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S5 User Manual page 207

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3. Click Apply.
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Deleting a NAS Share
Delete a NAS share if it is no longer needed. When you delete a share, all data stored on
the share is lost, and any schedules associated with the share are deleted.
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To delete a NAS share:
1. Select the share and click Delete.
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2. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
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Allow all users/hosts to access this share - Select this check box to allow all
users (CIFS shares) or hosts (NFS shares) to access the share.
Or clear the check box to allow only specified users or hosts to access the share.
To add a user or host to the access list, click Add. Specify the Workgroup User
(CIFS shares) or the Hostname or IP Address (NFS shares) and the associated
permissions (Read Only or Read & Write), and then click Apply.
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To modify the users that are available in the Workgroup User list, see
"Share Access" on page
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After you add a user or host to the access list, you cannot change their
permissions. Instead, select the user or host in the access list and click
Delete to remove them from the list. Then add the user or host again with
the correct permissions.
If you modify a NAS share that uses the CIFS protocol, you must restart the CIFS
service for the changes to take effect. To restart the CIFS service, first disjoin the
Windows workgroup, then join it again (see
Restarting the CIFS service will close all active connections to the share. Most
Windows workstations will automatically reconnect, but some applications may be
affected.
If you delete a share configured for Directory/File Based Replication on the source
ETERNUS CS800, the share is not automatically deleted on the target system. If
you do not want to retain the share on the target system, you can manually delete it.
You can select multiple shares to delete at once.
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