Deleting Nas Shares; Creating Nas Shares; Cifs Shares - HPE StoreOnce 6500 User Manual

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You cannot change the share name after it is created. If a share is converted from Read/Write to Read
Only, any open items will be forced closed, which may result in inconsistencies if they are being written
to by a backup application. The user will be warned that this could occur before the change is made.
The Network Path tab is not available for when you select Edit. However, if you display the Network
Paths tab, you can copy the share path if required. If your StoreOnce System is configured on a Virtual
LAN, this tab will display all the VLAN IP addresses available for that share.

Deleting NAS shares

Users with an Administrator login may delete a share. Select the share in the list and click Delete at the
bottom of the page.

Creating NAS shares

Procedure
1. Navigate to StoreOnce > NAS > Shares and click Create.
2. Select the service set on which the share needs to be created and click OK.
3. Provide the share details, including selecting between CIFS and NFS shares. See Viewing NAS
shares and share information.
4. Click Create (on the New Share tab, not at the top of the page) to proceed with share creation. Once
the share is configured, the status will be Online. (This step can take a few minutes.)
The shares need to be unique across a pair of service sets. An error will occur if the same share name
across service set pair is created.
NOTE: To create NAS shares using the StoreOnce CLI, see the StoreOnce System CLI Reference Guide.

CIFS shares

To use the NAS CIFS shares, there are three configuration stages when creating a backup target share
that Windows users can access.
Procedure
1. Configure the authentication mode for the StoreOnce CIFS server. See Selecting the authentication
mode on page 47.
2. Create NAS CIFS shares on the StoreOnce System using the StoreOnce Management GUI (see
Creating NAS shares on page 45) or the StoreOnce CLI (see the StoreOnce System CLI Reference
Guide).
3. Define access rights to the NAS CIFS share. Do one of the following:
a. Set up local user accounts on the StoreOnce appliance and give them access rights to the share.
b. Give Active Directory users access to a share using Microsoft Management Console in Windows.
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