HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System user guide (440583-005, February 2008)

User Name Mapping Administration
The User Name Mapping administration online help contains information for the following topics:
Understanding the User Name Mapping component
Starting and stopping User Name Mapping
Configuring User Name Mapping
Securing access to the User Name Mapping server
Managing maps
Managing groups
Best practices for User Name Mapping
Install User Name Mapping on a domain controller.
Create a User Name Mapping server pool.
Make sure User Name Mapping can download users from all domains.
Refresh data whenever a user is added or changed.
Place password and group files on the User Name Mapping server.
Use appropriate permissions to protect password and group files.
Ensure consistency of group mapping.
Specify the computers that can access User Name Mapping.
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.
Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting
The following information on how to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Services for NFS is available
using the online help:
General issues
Troubleshooting Server for NFS
Troubleshooting User Name Mapping
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.
Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools
Table 48 provides a listing of Windows command-line administration tools.
Table 48 MSNFS command-line administration tools
FunctionCommand
Adds, lists, deletes, or changes user name mappingsmapadmin
Mounts NFS network exports (shares)mount
Manages Server for NFS and Client for NFSnfsadmin
Displays, adds, and removes exported NFS sharesnfsshare
Views statistics by NFS operation typenfsstat
Views users who are connected and what the user currently has mountedshowmount –a
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