Nas File System Post-Setup Tasks - Dell EqualLogic FS7500 Installation And Setup

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EqualLogic FS7500 Installation and Setup
When you create a CIFS share, the service applies a default value for the guest access setting. You can
modify the value of the service-wide default setting to allow or disallow guest access by unknown users.
Modify the default values for permission settings applied to new NFS exports.
When you create an NFS export, the service applies default values for settings.
You can modify the following service-wide default values for a new NFS export:
Read-write or read-only permission.
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Set up local users and groups.
Set up Active Directory for external authentication of Windows users.
Set up NIS or LDAP for external authentication of UNIX users.
Create a file system.
You can create multiple file systems in a NAS service.

NAS File System Post-Setup Tasks

After creating a NAS file system, see the following list of common post-setup tasks.
Display file system information.
You can display information about the file systems in the NAS service, including the status, space
utilization, CIFS shares, NFS exports, snapshots, schedules, and quotas.
Modify the file security style.
You can modify the file security style (
Modify the UNIX directory and UNIX file permissions.
You can modify theUNIX file and UNIX directory permissions (
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Create group and user quotas.
You can create group and user quotas to control client space usage in a file system.
Create a CIFS share.
You can create multiple CIFS shares on a file system.
Modify whether to allow guest access to a CIFS share.
You can allow or disallow guest access to a CIFS share by unknown users.
Create an NFS export.
You can create multiple NFS exports on a file system.
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