Server For Nfs; Accessing Msnfs From Hp Storage Server Management Console - HP ProLiant ML350 G5 Administration Manual

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Figure 37 Accessing MSNFS from HP Storage Server Management console

Server for NFS

With Server for NFS, a computer running the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system
can act as a Network File System (NFS) server. Users can then share files in a mixed environment of
computers, operating systems, and networks. Users on computers running NFS client software can gain
access to directories (called shares) on the NFS server by connecting (mounting) those directories to their
computers. From the viewpoint of the user on a client computer, the mounted files are indistinguishable
from local files.
UNIX computers follow advisory locking for all lock requests. This means that the operating system does
not enforce lock semantics on a file, and applications that check for the existence of locks can use these
locks effectively. However, Server for NFS implements mandatory locks even for those locking requests
that are received through NFS. This ensures that locks acquired through NFS are visible through the
server message block (SMB) protocol and to applications accessing the files locally. Mandatory locks
are enforced by the operating system.
Server for NFS Authentication DLL vs. Service for User for Active Directory domain controllers
On a Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 storage server, Server for NFS depends on a domain controller
feature called Service for User (S4U) to authenticate UNIX users as their corresponding Windows users.
Windows Server operating systems prior to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003
do not support S4U. Also, in mixed domain environments, legacy Services for UNIX (SFU), Services for
NFS and Windows Storage Server 2003 NFS deployments do not use the S4U feature and still depend
on the Server for NFS Authentication DLL being installed on domain controllers.
Therefore, the administrator needs to install the Server for NFS Authentication DLL on Windows 2000
domain controllers when:
The NFS file serving environment uses previous NFS releases (NAS, SFU, and so on).
The Windows domain environment uses pre-2003 domain controllers.
Refer to
Table 10
and R2 MSNFS.
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Other network file and print services
for guidance as to when to use NFS Authentication DLL instead of S4U legacy NFS

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