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User Access to Services
Users from all over the tree can access services running on S1-S9. In order for users to be able to
access AFP/CIFS services, the search contexts (eDirectory contexts) for these services should be
configured to the subtrees under which those users can be found.
Rights Required for Installation and Administration
Installation and configuration in iManager must be done by an OES administrator. This is typically a
container administrator in eDirectory who has supervisory privileges over the container where the
server is being installed. This need not be the tree administrator.
K.3.2 Example 2: Mutually Exclusive Users
"File Services" on page 290
"Users" on page 290
In this scenario, the setup of the tree and file services is similar to that in
are local to the context where a particular service is installed.
Figure K-2
File Services
S1, S2, S3, and S4 are DSfW servers and serve their volumes over Samba and NCP
S5, S6, and S7 serve their volumes over AFP and NCP
S8 and S9 serves their volumes over CIFS and NCP
Users
For example, u1 is a user under the container ou=prv,o=widget and is expected to access AFP
services on S5, S6, and S7. Similarly, u2 is a user under the container ou=wal,o=widget and is
expected to access CIFS services on S8 and S9.
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Example 2
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1, but the users

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