Backing Up And Restoring Mappings; User And Group Mappings Dialog Box, Explicit Group Mapping Tab - HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS Administration Manual

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Figure 73: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit Group Mapping tab
To create explicit group mappings:
1. Click the List UNIX Groups button to populate the UNIX Groups box.
2. To map a local Windows group to a UNIX group, highlight the Windows group in the
3. To map a domain Windows group to a UNIX group, enter the domain and the group name
4. To map multiple Windows groups to one UNIX group, one of the Windows groups must
5. To delete a map, highlight the map in the Explicitly mapped groups box and then click
6. After all entries are completed, click OK to activate the new entries.

Backing up and Restoring Mappings

The user name-mapping server has the capability to save and retrieve mappings from files.
This capability is useful for backing up mapping settings prior to making changes and for
exporting the mapping file from one server to others, using the same mapping information.
The user name-mapping server can save existing mappings to a file or load them from a file
and populate the mapping server. This feature is found in the NAS Management Console under
the Map Maintenance tab of the User Name Mapping screen, as shown in
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Windows local groups box and highlight the UNIX group to map, and then click Add. The
Explicitly mapped groups box at the bottom of the screen is populated with the new
mappings. Repeat this process until all desired groups have been mapped.
in the box in the middle of the screen (use the Domain\groupname format) and highlight
the UNIX group to map, and then click Add. The map is added to the Explicitly mapped
groups box at the bottom of the screen. Repeat this process until all desired groups have
been mapped.
be set as the primary mapping. Therefore, to indicate which group map is the primary
mapping, highlight the desired map in the Explicitly mapped groups box, and then click
the Set Primary button.
the Remove button.
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