Leaving The Ad Domain; Nfs Shares; Enabling And Disabling Nfs Browsability - HPE StoreOnce 6500 User Manual

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The user or group will be highlighted.
2. Click Delete.
A confirmation window opens.
3. Click OK.
The user or group is deleted from the list.

Leaving the AD domain

You may want to leave an AD domain in order to:
Temporarily leave, then rejoin the same domain.
Join a different AD domain.
Put the StoreOnce System into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication mode.
Procedure
1. Navigate to NAS—CIFS Server
2. Click Leave AD.
You can then rejoin the same domain. If joining a different AD domain or changing modes, click the
Edit button on the page and select the new domain or mode.

NFS shares

To use the NAS NFS shares, there are two configuration stages when creating a backup target share that
UNIX and Linux servers can access:
Configure NFS server hosts that can mount the NFS shares using the NFS server tab. See
Configuring NFS server hosts on page 53.
Create NAS NFS shares on the StoreOnce System:
Using the StoreOnce Management GUI: See Creating NAS shares.
Using the StoreOnce CLI: See the StoreOnce System CLI Reference Guide.
You can also use the NFS server tab to enable or disable NFS Browsability; see Enabling and disabling
NFS Browsability on page 52.

Enabling and disabling NFS Browsability

Enabling NFS Browsability allows all NFS clients to view all of the NFS shares. Disabling it prevents NFS
clients from viewing the NFS shares.
The NFS Browsability setting applies to all nodes in the cluster.
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Leaving the AD domain

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