Preferring A User Network Interface For A Windows Client; Enabling File System Access; Managing Access Control Lists - HP StoreAll Series Installation Manual

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Tune Host. Tunable parameters include the NIC to prefer (the client uses the cluster interface
by default unless a different network interface is preferred for it), the communications protocol
(UDP or TCP), and the number of server threads to use.
Active Directory Settings. Displays current Active Directory settings.
For more information, see the online help for the client GUI.

Preferring a user network interface for a Windows client

If multiple user network interfaces are configured on the cluster, you need to select the preferred
interface for the client. On the HP StoreAll Windows client GUI, specify the interface on the Tune
Host tab, as shown in the following example.
Repeat this setting for each node that each Windows client needs to contact.

Enabling file system access

Only the user who mounted the file system initially has write permission or full privilege for the file
system. To allow other users write permission, edit the properties of the root file system.

Managing Access Control Lists

Because the HP StoreAll Windows client might be operating in a mixed-mode environment in which
the same file objects are accessed from both Linux and Windows, system administrators must
consider the differences between the Linux and Windows models of file access permissions.
Windows Access Control Entries
The Linux standard file mask assigns read, write, and execute permissions on files and folders to
three classes of user (Owner, Group, and Other).
Windows defines permissions on files and folders in the ACL, a data structure that consists of ACEs
that allow or deny a given permission on the file to a given user or group.
Installing and configuring the HP StoreAll Windows client
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