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
Configuring Active Directory Using the CLI
Example - Configuring Active Directory Using the CLI
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
For Windows file sharing, Autohome provides access to filesystems using the SMB protocol. Autohome defines and maintains home directory shares for users that access the system through SMB. Autohome rules map SMB clients to home directories.
Figure 11-2 Setting Autohome Rules
Use Name Service Switch - Toggles Name Service Switch (NSS) on or off. You cannot create an NSS rule and an rule for all users at the same time.
AD Container - Sets the Active Directory container, for example: dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome.
User - Sets the Autohome rule for all All users or for the user you specify. When you specify a user, the wildcards "&" and "?" refer to a user's login and its corresponding first character.
Directory - Sets the directory for the rule, for example: /export/wdp.
twofish:> configuration services smb twofish:configuration services smb> create twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set use_nss=false twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set user=Bill twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set directory=/export/wdp twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set container="dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome" twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> commit twofish:configuration services smb> list RULE NSS USER DIRECTORY CONTAINER rule-000 false Bill /export/wdp dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome
twofish:configuration services smb> create twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set use_nss=false twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set user=* twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set directory=/export/?/& twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set container="dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome" twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> commit twofish:configuration services smb> list RULE NSS USER DIRECTORY CONTAINER rule-000 false Bill /export/wdp dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome
twofish:configuration services smb> create twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set use_nss=true twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> set container="dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome" twofish:configuration services rule (uncommitted)> commit twofish:configuration services smb> list RULE NSS USER DIRECTORY CONTAINER rule-000 true dc=com,dc=fishworks, ou=Engineering,CN=myhome