Administrator Guide

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 le or directory is accessed.
To view Audit SACL Access:
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 oers 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:
net use drive_letter: \\client_vip_or_name\smb_share_name
Option 2 - UNC path
Use the UNC path.
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.
Option 3 - Map the Share as a Network Drive
Map the share as a network drive.
1 Open Windows Explorer and choose ToolsMap Network Drive. The Map Network Drive dialog box opens.
2 From the Drive drop-down list, select any available drive.
3 Either type the path to the SMB share that you want to connect to in the Folder eld or browse to the SMB share:
\\client_vip_or_name\smb_share_name
4 Click Finish.
Option 4 - Network
Connect to the share using the Windows Network. This option does not map the share.
1 From the Start menu, select Computer. The Computer window opens.
2 Click Network.
3 Locate the NAS appliance and double-click it.
4 From the SMB shares list, select the SMB share that you want to connect to.
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