Installation manual

Adding a Managed Volume
Setting CIFS Options
CLI Storage-Management Guide 9-21
To prepare the managed volume to pass connections through to the filers subshares,
thereby using the subshares’ ACLs, use the gbl-ns-vol
filer-subshares command:
filer-subshares
You cannot use this command while any of the volume’s shares are enabled.
This command only prepares the volume for subshare support at the back-end. A later
chapter describes how to configure the client-visible subshares in a front-end CIFS
service.
For example, the following command sequence prepares the “/rcrds” volume to
support filer subshares and their back-end ACLs:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medarcv
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medarcv])# volume /rcrds
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medarcv~/rcrds])# filer-subshares
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medarcv~/rcrds])# ...
This causes the managed volume to recognize subshares. When you later configure a
“Y2005” subshare in the front-end CIFS service, clients who connect to the subshare
will use the correct share-level ACLs:
Filer fs4
d:\expo
rts
volume /rcrds
prescriptions
ACL1
Y2005
ACL3
Y2005