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Sharing a Filesystem Over NFS
TABLE 55
Property
Case Sensitivity
Reject non UTF-8
Non-Blocking Mandatory Locking
Resource name
Share-level ACL
The case sensitivity and reject non UTF-8 properties can only be set when creating a share.
No two SMB shares on the same system may share the same resource name. Resource
names inherited from projects have special behavior. For details, see
Projects" on page
alphanumeric characters besides the following characters:
" / \ [ ] : | < > + ; , ? * =
When access-based enumeration is enabled, clients may see directory entries for files which
they cannot open. Directory entries are filtered only when the client has no access to that file.
For example, if a client attempts to open a file for read/write access but the ACL grants only
read access, that open request will fail but that file will still be included in the list of entries.
NFS/SMB Interoperability
The appliance supports NFS and SMB clients accessing the same shares concurrently. To
correctly configure the appliance for NFS/SMB interoperability, you must configure the
following components:
Configure the Active Directory service. See
Configuration" on page
Establish an Identity Mapping strategy and configure the service. See
Configuration" on page
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SMB Share Properties
343. Resource names must be less than 80 characters, and can contain any
293.
299.
Description
SMB clients expect case-insensitive behavior, so this
property must be "mixed'" or "'insensitive". See
Properties" on page
372.
If non-UTF-8 filenames are allowed in a filesystem,
SMB clients may function incorrectly. See
Properties" on page
372.
This property must be enabled to allow byte
range locking to function correctly. See
Properties" on page
372.
The name by which clients refer to the share.
For information about how this name is
inherited from a project, see
"Share and Project
Protocols" on page
402.
An ACL which adds another layer of access control
beyond the ACLs stored in the filesystem. For more
information on this property, see
for Filesystems" on page
415.
"Shares and
"Active Directory
"Static
"Static
"Static
"Access Control Lists
"Identity Mapping

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