Administrator Guide

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Modify NAS Clusterwide Default NAS Container Settings
To modify or display the NAS clusterwide default NAS container space settings:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Defaults tab.
3. In the Default NAS Container Settings panel, modify the settings as needed.
Modify NAS Clusterwide Default NAS Container Permissions
To modify or display the NAS clusterwide default NAS container permission settings:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Defaults tab.
3. In the Default NAS Container Permissions panel, modify the settings as needed.
NOTE: If the selected style is UNIX, default UNIX permissions are shown for les and directories that were created in the
NAS container by Windows clients using SMB.
Modify NAS Clusterwide Default NFS Export Settings
To modify or display the NAS clusterwide default NFS export permission and trusted user settings:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Defaults tab.
3. In the Default NFS Export Settings panel, modify the settings as needed.
Modify NAS Clusterwide Default SMB Share Settings
To modify or display the NAS clusterwide default SMB share settings:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click the Defaults tab.
3. In the Default SMB Share Settings panel, modify the settings as needed.
Modify a NAS Container Name
1. Click NAS, expand NAS clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
2. Click Modify settings.
3. In the Modify Settings dialog box, click the Container Name tab.
4. In the Name eld, type the new name for the NAS container.
The NAS container name must be unique and can contain up to 230 characters, including letters, numbers, and underscores.
The rst character must be a letter or an underscore.
Fewer characters are accepted for this eld if you type the value as a Unicode character string, which takes up a variable
number of bytes, depending on the specic character.
5. Click OK.
Modify the Size of a NAS Container
When you increase the NAS container size, the maximum size is the amount of available free space in the NAS reserve.
To increase or decrease the size of a NAS container:
1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
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NAS Container Operations