Setting Dfs Sharing Defaults; Creating A Local Dfs Root - HP StorageWorks NAS 1500s Administrator's Manual

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Setting DFS sharing defaults

The We UI can be used to set the default DFS settings provided when creating a shared folder.
When a new shared folder is create, the DFS defaults may be overridden.
To set DFS sharing defaults:
1. On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares.
2. Choose Sharing Protocols.
3. Select DFS, and then choose Properties.
Figure 49: DFS properties, general tab
4. On the General tab, choose the default settings that are desired when creating a shared
5. Choose OK.

Creating a local DFS root

The WebUI can be only be used to create a single, local stand-alone DFS root on the server as
mentioned previous. To create a local domain DFS root use the DFS administrative tool. For
more information about DFS root types refer to the section above entitled "Deploying DFS".
To create a local stand-alone DFS root:
1. On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares.
2. Choose Sharing Protocols.
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directory.
To set the default to publish the share to the local DFS root, select Publish new shares
to the local DFS root.
To set the default to publish the share to another DFS root, select Publish new shares
to a domain DFS root or a stand-alone DFS root on a different server. In the DFS
root box, type the path of the default DFS root.
To not publish the share to a DFS root, select Do not publish new shares to a DFS
root.
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