User manual

MANAGING USERS, GROUPS, AND SHARES
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MY CLOUD MIRROR (GEN 2) CLOUD STORAGE
USER MANUAL
5. Refer to the table below and edit the Share Profile and Share Access settings, for the
selected share.
Editing Share Settings
1. On the Set Up Shares screen, select the share you’d like to edit. The Share Profile panel
displays.
2. Modify the required and optional settings as desired.
Making a Share Private
If you decide there is a reason to limit access to a public share, convert it to a private share:
Public To grant public access to the selected share, click the toggle
button to ON. (Default is OFF)
Enable Recycle Bin (optional) The Recycle Bin contains any files deleted from the My Cloud
Mirror device. If you’d like to use the Recycle Bin, click the
toggle button to ON. (The Default is OFF.)
Note: The Recycle Bin is only available for Windows
SMB files.
Enable Media Serving (optional) This option allows you to stream media stored in this share to
other devices. If you’d like to Enable Media Serving, click the
toggle button to ON. (The Default is OFF.)
Note: The media server must be enabled for the device
before you can provide media serving for a share.
See “Enabling DLNA” on page 69 for instructions
on enabling media serving for the device.
oplocks This option allows you to turn oplocks (Optimistic
concurrency control) off and on. To turn it off, click the toggle
button to OFF. (The Default is ON.)
oplocks, also referred to as OCC, is a tool to improve data
management and performance for systems with low data
contention.
FTP Access (optional) This option allows FTP access on this share. If you’d like to
use FTP Access, click the toggle button to ON.
Note: FTP access must be enabled before you can
provide FTP access for a share. See “Network
Services” on page 84 for instructions on how to
enable FTP access.
WebDAV Access (Optional) This option allows WebDAV access on this share. If you’d like
to use WebDAV Access, click the toggle button to ON.
Note: WebDAV access must be enabled before you can
provide WebDAV access for a share. See
“Network Services” on page 84 for instructions on
how to enable WebDAV access.
NFS Access NFS (Network File System) is a protocol that allows a user to
access files over a network. Common with Unix, Linux, and
some versions of Mac OSx. See
“Network Services” on page 84
for more information.