Administrator Guide

Create Tenant – Step 4
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
1 In the Create Tenant window, click Active Directory.
2 Specify the Active Directory fully qualied domain name to be used for authentication of SMB and NFS users.
3 Type a domain name in the Domain eld.
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 eld.
6 Provide credentials to perform this operation:
a Type your user name.
b Type your password.
7 Click Next.
Create Tenant – Step 6
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
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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