6.0 HP X9000 File Serving Software File System User Guide (TA768-96043, October 2011)

On the Add HTTP Share dialog box, click Add HTTP Share and set the appropriate parameters.
Note the following:
The file system selected for the share must be mounted. If the directory path includes a
subdirectory, be sure to create the subdirectory on the file system and assign
read/write/execute permissions to it. (X9000 Software does not create the subdirectory if it
does not already exist, and instead adds a /pub/ directory to the share path.)
When the WebDAV feature is enabled, the HTTP share becomes a readable and writable
medium with locking capability. The primary user can make edits, while other users can only
view the resource in read-only mode. The primary user must unlock the resource before another
user can make changes.
When specifying the URL Path, do not include http://<IP address> or any variation of
this in the URL path. For example, /reports/ is a valid URL path.
Set the Anonymous field to false only if you want to restrict access to specific users.
Configuring HTTP with the HTTP Wizard 85