Administrator Guide

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NAS Container Operations
Table 44. Basic and Advanced NAS Container Operations provides a list of basic and advanced NAS container operations.
Table 44. Basic and Advanced NAS Container Operations
Basic Create, modify, or delete NAS containers
Create, modify, or delete an SMB share
Enable, show, modify, or disable an SMB home share
Create, modify, or delete an NFS export
Advanced Rebalance SMB client connections across NAS containers
Add, modify, or delete a NAS antivirus server
Protect NAS container data with NDMP
Modify the le security style for NAS containers
Create, modify, or delete quotas
Enable thin provisioning and data reduction
Reinstall the FluidFS operating system
Create a NAS Container
1. Click NAS.
2. In the Activities panel, click Create NAS container. The Create NAS Container wizard starts.
NOTE: The NAS replication container name eld accepts names that are up to 229 bytes in length. However, if a source
container name is longer than 225 bytes, the last few bytes will be deleted so that the system can add a 4-byte numeric
identier.
If the source container name includes Unicode characters and is longer than 225 bytes, the entire name string is replaced with
the string dest_ plus a 4-byte numeric identier.
Ensure that no NAS volumes have the following names. These names are reserved for internal FluidFS cluster functions.
..
.snapshots
acl_stream
cifs (or smb)
int_mnt
unied
Any name starting with locker_
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