Administrator Guide

Audit SACL Access
Set Audit SACL (System Access Control List) Access to enable the type of auditing to be performed when an object (a file or directory
with SACL entries) is accessed. If SACL access is not enabled for a NAS volume, then even if a file or directory has SACL entries, the
access does not generate an auditing event. Generated events for a NAS volume can be limited to successes, failures, or both.
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
4. In the NAS Volumes panel, click Edit Settings.
The Edit NAS Volume Settings dialog box opens.
5. Click Data protection.
6. In the SACL Audit on File Access Events area, select On Success, On Failure, or both.
7. Click OK.
View Audit SACL Access
You can view SACL (System Access Control List) access to ensure that an auditing event is generated when a file or directory is
accessed. To view Audit SACL Access:
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
4. In the NAS Volumes panel, click Edit Settings.
The Edit NAS Volume Settings dialog box opens.
5. Click the Data Protection tab.
The Auditing panel displays the SACL access settings for the volume.
Accessing an SMB Share Using Windows
Microsoft Windows offers several methods for connecting to SMB shares. To access an SMB share, the client must be a valid user (local
or remote) and provide a valid password.
Option 1 - net use Command
Run the net use command from a command prompt:
About this task
net use drive_letter: \\client_vip_or_name\smb_share_name
Option 2 - UNC path
Use the UNC path.
Steps
1. From the Start menu, select Run. The Run window opens.
2. Type the path to the SMB share that you want to connect to:
\\client_vip_or_name\smb_share_name
3. Click OK.
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