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11.
Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard.
NOTE:
NFS users can be authenticated using either Windows domain accounts or local accounts on the
Windows server. Server for NFS Authentication must be installed on all domain controllers in the domain
if NFS users will be authenticated using domain accounts. Server for NFS Authentication is always
installed on the computer running Server for NFS.
Elevate S4U2 functionality on Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
NOTE:
The S4U2 functionality does not work until the domain functional level is elevated to Windows Server
2003.
To elevate the functional level to Windows Server 2003:
1.
On the Windows 2003 domain controller, open Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
2.
In the console tree, right-click the domain for which you want to raise functionality, and then click
Raise Domain Functional Level.
3.
In Select an available domain functional level, click Windows Server 2003.
4.
Click Raise.
Server for NFS administration
The Server for NFS administration online help contains information for the following topics:
Understanding the Server for NFS component
Starting and stopping Server for NFS
Configuring Server for NFS
Securing Server for NFS
Optimizing Server for NFS performance
Using file systems with NFS
Managing NFS shares
Managing NFS client groups
Using Microsoft Services for NFS with server clusters
Server for NFS Authentication
Accessing NFS resources for Windows users and groups
Server for NFS allows Windows clients to access NFS resources on the storage server without separately
logging on to Server for NFS. The first time users attempt to access an NFS resource, the Server for NFS
looks up the user's UNIX UID and GID information in either Windows Active Directory or the User
Name Mapping function on the storage server. If the UNIX UID and GID information is mapped to a
Windows user and group accounts, the Windows names are returned to Server for NFS, which then uses
the Windows user and group names to grant file access. If the UNIX UID and GID information is not
mapped, then Server for NFS will deny file access.
There are two ways to specify how Server for NFS on the storage server obtains Windows user and
group information:
Using the Windows interface
Using a command line (nfsadmin.exe)
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