Administrator Guide

7 Click OK.
Viewing and Disconnecting SMB Connections
You can view active and idle SMB client connections and disconnect individual SMB connections.
Display SMB Connections
To display active and idle SMB connections:
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select Client Activity.
4 Click the Sessions tab.
5 In the Sessions Display Filter panel, use the All Protocols drop-down list to display the SMB and NFS connections.
6 Display the SMB connections:
To limit the display to SMB connections, select SMB from the drop-down list in the Protocol lter.
To limit the display to active SMB connections, select None from the drop-down list in the Session idle more than lter.
To limit the display to idle SMB connections, select a value from the drop-down list in the Session idle more than lter.
7 Click Apply Filter/Refresh.
Disconnect an SMB Connection
To disconnect a particular SMB connection:
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select Client Activity.
4 Click the Sessions tab.
5 In the Sessions Display Filter panel, use the All Protocols drop-down list to display the SMB and NFS connections.
6 Right-click on a connection and click Disconnect.
The Disconnect dialog box opens.
7 Click OK.
Using SMB Home Shares
The FluidFS cluster enables you to create a share for a user that is limited to that user. For example, when a user "jsmith" connects to the
FluidFS cluster, jsmith will be presented with any available general shares, as well as a share labeled "jsmith" that is visible only to jsmith.
Automatic Creation of Home Share Folders
Automatic creation of home share folders automatically creates folders for users when they log in for the rst time. The ownership of the
home share is automatically assigned to the user, and the domain administrator is automatically granted full access to the share.
About this task
This procedure enables the automatic creation of home share folders.
Steps
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select SMB Shares.
4 In the SMB Shares panel, click Edit SMB Home Share Settings.
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