HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide (5900-1282, April 2011)

Starting and stopping Daemons Individually..........................................................................30
Configuring Automatic Start at System Boot...........................................................................30
Stopping and Re-starting Daemons to Apply New Settings......................................................30
Other Samba Configuration Issues............................................................................................31
Translate Open-Mode Locks into HP-UX Advisory Locks...........................................................31
Performance Tuning using Change Notify..............................................................................31
Special Concerns when Using HP CIFS Server on a Network File System (NFS) or a Clustered File
System (CFS).....................................................................................................................31
NetBIOS Names Are Not Supported on Port 445...................................................................32
3 Managing HP-UX File Access Permissions from Windows
NT/XP/2000/Vista/Windows 7..................................................................33
Introduction............................................................................................................................33
UNIX File Permissions and POSIX ACLs......................................................................................33
Viewing UNIX Permissions From Windows.............................................................................33
The VxFS POSIX ACL File Permissions....................................................................................36
Using the Windows NT Explorer GUI to Create ACLs..................................................................37
Using the Windows Vista Explorer GUI to Create ACLs................................................................39
POSIX ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Clients.................42
Viewing UNIX Permissions from Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
Clients..............................................................................................................................42
Setting Permissions from Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
Clients..............................................................................................................................43
Viewing ACLs from Windows 2000 Clients...........................................................................44
Displaying the Owner of a File............................................................................................45
HP CIFS Server Directory ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
Clients..................................................................................................................................45
Directory ACL Types...........................................................................................................45
Viewing ACLs from Windows 2000 Clients...........................................................................45
Viewing Basic ACLs from Windows 2000 Clients..............................................................45
Viewing Advanced ACLs from Windows 2000 Clients.......................................................46
Mapping Windows 2000/XP Directory Inheritance Values to POSIX........................................47
Modifying Directory ACLs From Windows 2000/XP Clients.....................................................48
Removing an ACE entry from Windows 2000/XP clients....................................................49
Examples................................................................................................................49
Adding Directory ACLs From Windows 2000/XP Clients........................................................51
POSIX Default Owner and Owning Group ACLs....................................................................52
POSIX ACEs with zero permissions.......................................................................................52
In Conclusion.........................................................................................................................52
4 Windows Style Domains...........................................................................54
Introduction............................................................................................................................54
Advantages of the Samba Domain Model.............................................................................54
Primary Domain Controllers.................................................................................................54
Backup Domain Controllers.................................................................................................55
Advantages of Backup Domain Controllers.......................................................................55
Limitations....................................................................................................................55
Domain Members..............................................................................................................55
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a PDC.....................................................................................55
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a BDC....................................................................................56
Promote a BDC to a PDC in a Samba Domain.......................................................................57
Domain Member Server..........................................................................................................57
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a Member Server.................................................................57
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