Administrator Guide

e. Select a user from the search results.
f. Click OK.
8. In the NFS User area, click Select User. The Select User dialog box opens.
9. Select a UNIX/Linux user:
a. From the Domain drop-down list, select the domain to which the user is assigned.
b. In the User eld, type either the full name of the user or the beginning of the user name.
c. (Optional) Congure the remaining user search options as needed. These options are described in the online help.
To change the maximum number of search results to return, select the maximum number of search results from the Max
Results drop-down list.
d. Click Search.
e. Select a user from the search results.
f. Click OK.
10. Select the direction of the user mapping:
The two users will have identical le access permissions (via any protocol)
Enable Unix To Windows Mapping
Enable Windows To Unix Mapping
11. Click OK.
Change the Direction of Mapping for a User Mapping Rule
Change the direction of mapping between a specic Windows user in Active Directory and the identical UNIX/Linux user in LDAP or
NIS.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Client Accessibility.
4. Click the Mapping Policy tab.
5. Click Edit Settings. The Create Manual Mapping dialog box opens.
6. Select the direction of the user mapping:
The two users will have identical le access permissions (via any protocol)
Map NFS user to SMB user
Map SMB user to NFS user
7. Click OK.
Delete a User Mapping Rule
Delete a mapping rule between a specic Windows user in Active Directory and the identical UNIX/Linux user in LDAP or NIS.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Client Accessibility.
4. Click the Mapping Policy tab.
5. Click Edit Setttings. The Create Manual Mapping dialog box opens.
6. Select a user mapping rule and click Delete. The Delete dialog box opens.
7. Click OK.
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