Administrator Guide

client group is
reset from the
No Access
access type to
Read-Write
access.
group to No
Access.
My NAS system
is experiencing
low NFS
performance.
NFS write-back cache is disabled. If your system is
not part of a cluster,
you can enable NFS
write-back cache to
improve
performance. See
"Advanced Features"
for more
information.
The BIG5, EUC-
KR, EUC-TW,
GB2312-80,
KSC5601, and
Shift-JIS
character
encoding
schemes for
NFS shares
cannot be
specified in the
NAS Manager.
The NAS Manager user interface supports only EUC-JP and ANSI character encoding
for NFS shares.
Access the NAS
system's desktop
and modify the NFS
share properties of
the folder directly.
The NFS client
group All
Machines is
reset to No
Access when
another client
group is set
with the same
access
permissions
and root.
Setting a client group to use the same permissions as All Machines causes All
Machines to be reset to No Access.
Access the NAS
system's desktop
and modify the NFS
share properties of
the folder directly.
I am getting
inconsistent
map definitions
when I use the
NAS Manager
and the SFU
MMC to create
user name
maps.
Modifications to user name maps are cached and may not take effect immediately. Use only one tool to
administer user
name maps.
Table 9-6. Macintosh and AppleTalk
Issue Possible cause Resolution
I am getting event errors for Services
for Macintosh.
Services for Macintosh are bound to the onboard
network interface controller (NIC) by default. If this
NIC has been disabled, binding errors occur.
Bind the AppleTalk protocol
to an enabled NIC. See
"AppleTalk Protocol Adapter
Binding" in "Advanced
Features."
From a Macintosh client, users cannot
modify or delete a file that a Windows
client has accessed.
The time between clients and the system is not
properly synchronized.
Make sure that clients have
their time synchronized to
within 10 minutes of the
time zone.
I have rebooted my NAS system from The most likely cause is that the NAS system has Close Internet Explorer, and