Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S5 User Manual page 205

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Configuration
3. (Optional) Under Replication Settings, specify replication settings.
For more information about configuring replication for a share, or to set up replication
for the share at a later time, see
4. Click Apply.
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Editing a NAS Share
Edit a NAS share to modify the settings for the share, for example, to change the description
of the share or to select different options.
To edit a NAS share:
1. Select the share and click Edit.
The Edit NAS Share & Replication Settings page displays (see
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Description - (Optional) Enter a brief description of the share.
Hide from network browsing - (CIFS shares only) Select the check box to hide
the share from network browsing. If selected, you cannot see the share when
browsing the network.
Enable data deduplication - Select the check box to enable data deduplication.
Fujitsu recommends that you enable data deduplication to optimize disk usage.
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Data deduplication is enabled by default. You cannot enable or disable data
deduplication after the share is added. If data duplication is disabled, then
data compression is also disabled.
Export Protocol - Select the export protocol for the share:
CIFS - Select the CIFS option to use the share on a Windows network.
NFS - Select the NFS option to use the share on a UNIX or Linux network.
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If symlink and hard link support is enabled for an NFS share, replication
cannot be enabled for the share. For information about enabling symlink
and hard link support for a share, see the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Guide.
When you create a CIFS share, the initial permissions are the same as the default
permissions for a Windows 2003 share with the addition of an ACE (Access Control
Entry) that permits full access to the share for all authenticated users.
Administrators can choose to remove this full access ACE, set up custom
permissions, or leave the ACL (Access Control List) as it is if the server is set up in
a fully trusted environment.
"Replication" on page
341.
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