Administrator Guide

Create Tenant – Step 4
Steps
1. In the Create Tenant window, click Limits.
NOTE: Setting any of these limits is optional.
2. Select the Restrict Tenant Capacity Enabled checkbox.
3. Type a tenant capacity limit in gigabytes (GB).
4. Select the Restrict Number of NAS Volumes in Tenant Enabled checkbox.
5. Type the maximum number of NAS volumes for this tenant.
6. Select the Restrict Number of NFS Exports in Tenant Enabled checkbox.
7. Type the maximum number of NFS exports for this tenant.
8. Select the Restrict Number of SMB Shares in Tenant Enabled checkbox.
9. Type the maximum number of SMB shares for this tenant.
10. Click Next.
Create Tenant – Step 5
Steps
1. In the Create Tenant window, click Active Directory.
2. Specify the Active Directory fully qualified domain name to be used for authentication of SMB and NFS users.
3. Type a domain name in the Domain field.
4. (Optional) Specify the organizational unit in the AD domain where the computer account for this tenant should be created.
5. (Optional) Type the organizational unit in the Organizational Unit field.
6. Provide credentials to perform this operation:
a) Type your user name.
b) Type your password.
7. Click Next.
Create Tenant – Step 6
Steps
1. In the Create Tenant window, click NFS User Repository.
2. Specify the type of NFS user repository to use for searching UIDs and GIDs by enabling one of the following choices: None, NIS, or
LDAP.
3. Click Finish.
Moving a NAS Volume Between Tenants
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand Volumes, and select a volume.
4. Click Move to Tenant.
5. Click OK.
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