To Set One Of The Nfs Mappings As Primary For A Given User; To Delete Explicit User Maps - Maxtor NAS 6000 Administration Manual

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6.
Select the Explicit User Mapping tab.
7.
Optionally: Enter the name of the NIS server to map to in the NIS domain field.
8.
Choose the List UNIX Users button to populate the Unix users box.
9.
Select a user from each group, and then choose Add.
The mapped users will appear in the Explicitly mapped users box. If you wish to map to
a DOMAIN user, you must enter the DOMAIN\user name, select a UNIX user, and then
the add button next to the DOMAIN\user entry box
You can map users from one Windows domain to more than one UNIX domain, but cannot map a
UNIX user to multiple Windows users.

To set one of the NFS mappings as primary for a given user

1.
Select the mapping from the Explicitly mapped users list.
2.
Choose Set primary.
3.
Choose OK.

To delete explicit user maps

1.
Follow steps 1-4 in the To create explicit user maps procedure to navigate to the
Explicit User Maps page.
2.
In the Explicitly mapped users list, select the user mapping you want to delete.
3.
Choose Remove.
4.
Choose OK.
Chapter #8 - O/S 2.0 - Folders and Shares
11/07/01 -- Revision 2.0.03A
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Related Topics
Configuring User and Group Mappings
Enabling Simple Maps
Configuring Explicit Group Maps
Chapter #8 - O/S 2.0 - Folders and Shares
NFS Protocol with User and Group Mappings
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