5.6 HP StorageWorks X9000 File Serving Software User Guide (TA768-96035, June 2011)

If clients will access the file system using HTTP or HTTPS, create an HTTP share on the HTTP Export
dialog box. An HTTP configuration profile and an HTTP Vhost must already exist. 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 exist, and instead adds a /pub/ directory to the share path.) For more information, see “Using
HTTP” (page 75).
If clients will access the share using FTP or FTPS, create an FTP share on the FTP Share dialog box.
An FTP configuration profile and an SSL certificate, if used, must already exist. 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 exist, and instead adds a /pub/ directory to the share path.) For more information, see “Using
FTP” (page 68).
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