Notes About Editing Nas Shares - HPE StoreOnce 6500 User Manual

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Item
Backup Application
Backup Data Type
Permissions tab
Item
Host Name
Description
Write Delay
Root Squash
Secure Ports
RDirPlus
Read-Write Access
Read-Only Access
No Access
Network Path(s) tab
This tab displays the network path used by the share.

Notes about editing NAS shares

Users with an administrator login may edit the Description, Share Version, Write Protection, and
Secure Erase settings for existing NAS shares. Write protection prevents access initially or protects
data after it has been backed up for compliance purposes.
Data at Rest Encryption cannot be edited; this feature is only enabled or disabled at the time of share
creation.
If the correct license was applied, you will be able to enable Secure Erase by selecting the number of
Overwrite Passes from the Secure Erase Mode drop-down box. This field does not appear until after
the share is created.
You can change a share from version 1 to version 2, but you cannot change from version 2 to version
1. In addition, you cannot change from version 1 to version 2 if there is a replication mapping in place;
you must first remove the replication mapping, ensure both the source and target devices are on
StoreOnce software version 3.11.0 or higher (upgrade if necessary), change the source and target
shares to version 2, and then reapply the replication mapping.
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Notes about editing NAS shares
Description
The backup application used on the system. This optional field is provided to
assist with support troubleshooting and has no impact on performance or
deduplication efficiency.
The type of data being protected by the backups. This optional field is
provided to assist with support troubleshooting and has no impact on
performance or deduplication efficiency.
Description
The name of the share host.
The description of the share host.
If checked, indicates that Write Delay is enabled.
If checked, indicates that root squash is enabled.
If checked, indicates that the ports are secure.
NFS only. Enable RdirPlus only in cases where a system using VMware
cannot browse the StoreOnce NAS backups. If enabled, VMware can browse
the backup files and returns information about each file. If disabled, VMware
returns only the file name and identifier. Enabling RdirPlus can degrade NFS
performance for directories with a large number of files.
Indicates the level of access.

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