Chapter 1 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Overview
Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
Chapter 4 Network Configuration
Chapter 5 Storage Configuration
Chapter 6 Storage Area Network Configuration
Chapter 8 Setting ZFSSA Preferences
Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration
Configuring Services Using the BUI
Viewing a Specific Service Screen
Viewing a Specific Service Screen
Configuring Services Using the CLI
iSCSI Service Targets and Initiators
SMB Microsoft Stand-alone DFS Namespace Management Tools Support Matrix
Example: Manipulating DFS Namespaces
Adding a User to an SMB Local Group
SMB Users, Groups, and Connections
Active Directory Configuration
Project and Share Configuration
SMB Data Service Configuration
Allowing FTP Access to a share
HTTP Authentication and Access Control
Allowing HTTP access to a share
NDMP Local vs. Remote Configurations
Allowing SFTP access to a share
Configuring SFTP Services for Remote Access
Allowing TFTP access to a share
Configuring virus scanning for a share
Adding an appliance administrator from NIS
Adding an appliance administrator
Active Directory Join Workgroup
Active Directory Domains and Workgroups
Active Directory Windows Server 2012 Support
Active Directory Windows Server 2008 Support
Active Directory Windows Server 2008 Support Section A: Kerberos issue (KB951191)
Active Directory Windows Server 2008 Support Section B: NTLMv2 issue (KB957441)
Active Directory Windows Server 2008 Support Section C: Note on NTLMv2
Configuring Active Directory Using the BUI
Identity Mapping Rule-based Mapping
Identity Mapping Directory-based Mapping
Mapping Rule Directional Symbols
Identity Mapping Best Practices
Identity Mapping Case Sensitivity
Identity Mapping Domain-Wide Rules
RIP and RIPng Dynamic Routing Protocols
Registering the Appliance Using the BUI
Registering the Appliance Using the CLI
Configuring SNMP to Serve Appliance Status
Configuring SNMP to Send Traps
Receiver Configuration Examples
Configuring a Solaris Receiver
Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema
To demonstrate the CLI interface, the following example views the existing configuration, joins a workgroup, and then joins a domain.
twofish:> configuration services ad twofish:configuration services ad> show Properties: <status> = online mode = domain domain = eng.fishworks.com Children: domain => Join an Active Directory domain workgroup => Join a Windows workgroup
twofish:configuration services ad> workgroup twofish:configuration services ad workgroup> set workgroup=WORKGROUP twofish:configuration services ad workgroup> commit twofish:configuration services ad workgroup> done twofish:configuration services ad> show Properties: <status> = disabled mode = workgroup workgroup = WORKGROUP
twofish:configuration services ad> done twofish:> configuration services smb twofish:configuration services smb> set ads_site=sf twofish:configuration services smb> set pdc=192.168.3.21 twofish:configuration services smb> commit twofish:configuration services smb> show Properties: <status> = online lmauth_level = 4 pdc = 192.168.3.21 ads_site = sf twofish:configuration services smb> done
twofish:> configuration services ad twofish:configuration services ad> domain twofish:configuration services ad domain> set domain=fishworks.com twofish:configuration services ad domain> set user=Administrator twofish:configuration services ad domain> set password=******* twofish:configuration services ad domain> set searchdomain=it.fishworks.com twofish:configuration services ad domain> commit twofish:configuration services ad domain> done twofish:configuration services ad> show Properties: <status> = online mode = domain domain = fishworks.com