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Sun QFS File System 5.3 Configuration and Administration Guide Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library |
2. About the Master Configuration File
4. Configuring the File System
5. Configuring a Shared File System
6. Administering File System Quotas
7. Advanced File System Topics
Using ACLs to Protect Sun QFS and SAM-QFS Files
Mapping User and Group Identities in SAM-QFS
Creating and Converting File Systems to Support NFSv4 ACLs
Syntax Descriptions for Setting ACLs
9. Configuring WORM-FS File Systems
11. Using QFS File Systems with SANergy (SAN-QFS)
Oracle Solaris SMB services can operate in two modes: domain and workgroup. These modes are mutually exclusive. Choose one or the other based on your environment and authentication needs.
If you have an Active Directory (AD) domain and want to give domain users access to the Oracle Solaris SMB service, choose domain mode by joining that domain.
If you have no AD domains or have no need to support domain users and you want to use local Oracle Solaris users to access the SMB service, choose workgroup mode by joining the workgroup.
After you have successfully joined a workgroup or an AD domain, you can create and access SMB shares.
For information about configuring the Oracle Solaris SMB server, see Configuring the SMB Server Operation Mode (Task Map) in Oracle Solaris Administration: SMB and Windows Interoperability.
The share command enables you to manage SMB shares on various file system types. For more information, see the share(1M) man page.
Use the following syntax to enable a SMB share on a SAM–QFS file system:
# share -F smb /sqfs1