Creating Http File Shares; Starting, Restarting And Stopping The Http Serve Daemon - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

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Supply the following information:
User name
Encryption
Update file

Creating HTTP file shares

In the NAS Gateway 500 HTTP file server, the Document Root is the starting
location for all HTTP file shares. This section describes how to create HTTP share
access. This operation can be performed as NAS administrator or root user.
The default document root directory is /usr/HTTPServer/htdocs. This is directory
created during the execution of http_config.
The adhtaccess command performs the following operations:
v Provides permission to user or groups to an HTTP file share.
v Creates the .htaccess file.
v Allows the creation of NAS volumes as HTTP file share.
v Creates a symbolic link to NAS volumes or directories.
Note: Refer to the IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Command Reference for
The following panel can be accessed by entering smit adhtaccess.

Starting, restarting and stopping the HTTP serve daemon

The HTTP server daemon can be started, stopped and restarted by using the CLI
or SMIT.
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The name of the file access user.
Note: The file access user should already exist.
Encryption must be enabled for controlled access. Refer to the IBM
TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Command Reference for encryption
options.
Specifying yes allows the admin.passwd file to be updated. This file
contains the users and passwords.
Note: Passwords stored in admin.passwd are encrypted.
all options of this command.
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
* User
* Directory / File to Share
Esc+1=Help
Esc+2=Refresh
Esc+5=Reset
Esc+6=Command
Esc+9=Shell
Esc+0=Exit
Configure HTTP Access
Esc+3=Cancel
Esc+7=Edit
Enter=Do
[Entry Fields]
[fileusr1] +
[/httpshares]+
Esc+4=List
Esc+8=Image

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