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Adding storwize v7000 file modules
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Table 44. NIS configuration information (continued)
Field
Value
Use Id Map
[ ] Use ID Map - NIS is used to map
UNIX IDs to Windows IDs for an
environment where Active Directory or
Samba Primary Domain Controller
(PDC) is used for Authentication.
ID MAP USER
RANGE
ID MAP GROUP
RANGE
Procedure
1.
2. Log in with the admin password admin001.
Go to a personal computer that has an Ethernet connection to the management
IP address (refer to Table 37 on page 57), and point a supported browser to that
address. Use https prefix (for example, https://123.123.123.9 ). You must use a
supported browser. You can verify that you are using a supported browser by
going to the Support home website at www.ibm.com/storage/support/
storwize/v7000 and doing the following steps:
a. From the Search support input field, type browser. You are shown a search
result for IBM Storwize V7000 Supported Hardware List, Device Driver,
Firmware and Recommended Software Levels. Click the search entry.
b. Scroll down to the Other Hardware and Software section.
c. Find and select Management GUI.
Note
If the NIS Mode is Basic, leave this field blank.
If you checked NIS - NFS NetGroup support
without User ID Mapping in the Options field
of Table 41 on page 62, leave this field blank.If
you checked NIS - NFS NetGroup support with
User ID Mapping in the Options field of
Table 41 on page 62, then check the Use ID Map
field.
If the Use ID Map field is blank, leave this field
blank.
If the Use ID Map field is checked AND at least
one User Map rule is AUTO then you must
specify a User Range and/or a Group Range.
Example: 10000-20000.
Note: The User Range values must be a
minimum of 1024.
If the Use ID Map field is blank, leave this field
blank.
If the Use ID Map field is checked AND at least
one User Map rule is AUTO then you must
specify a User Range and/or a Group Range.
Example: 30000-40000.
Note: The Group Range values must be a
minimum of 1024.
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