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
Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema
File System and Project Settings
Space Management for Replicating LUNs
Viewing Current Usage in the BUI
Viewing Current Usage in the CLI
Set User or Group Quotas Using the BUI
Set User or Group Quotas Using the CLI
Namespace Protocol Access to Mountpoints
Working with Shares > Shares in the BUI
Working with Shares > Shares in the CLI
Shares > Shares CLI Properties
Shares > Shares > General - BUI Page
Non-blocking mandatory locking
Shares > Shares > Protocols - BUI Page
Shares - Root Directory Access
Listing Snapshots Using the BUI
Manual Snapshots Using the BUI
Create a project level snapshot
Create a share/LUN level snapshot
Rolling back to a Snapshot (BUI)
Scheduled Snapshots Using the BUI
Manual Snapshots Using the CLI
Rolling back to a Snapshot (CLI)
Listing Dependent Clones Using the CLI
Scheduled Snapshots Using the CLI
Setting the Scheduled Snapshot Label Using the CLI
Working with Projects Using the BUI
Working with Projects Using the CLI
Project - Inherited Properties
Working with Schemas in the BUI
Configuring a Schema Using the BUI
Working with Schemas Using the CLI
Configuring a Schema Using the CLI
Each project has protocol-specific properties which define the behavior of different protocols for that shares within that project. In general, shares inherit protocol-specific properties in a straightforward manner. Exceptions and special cases are noted here.
NFS - NFS share properties are inherited normally, and described in the shares documentation.
SMB
Resource name - The name by which SMB clients refer to this share.
Enable Access-based Enumeration - An option which, when enabled, performs access-based enumeration. Access-based enumeration filters directory entries based on the credentials of the client. When the client does not have access to a file or directory, that file will be omitted from the list of entries returned to the client. This option is not enabled by default.
No two SMB shares on the same system may share the same resource name. When filesystems inherit resource names from a project, the share's resource name is constructed according to these rules:
off - The contained filesystems are not exported over SMB.
on - The contained filesystems are exported over SMB with their filesystem name as the resource name.
Anything other than "off" or "on" - A resource name of the form <project's resource name>_<filesystem name> is constructed for each filesystem.
iSCSI - iSCSI properties are not inherited.
HTTP - HTTP share properties are inherited normally, and described in the shares documentation.
FTP - FTP share properties are inherited normally, and described in the shares documentation.
SFTP - SFTP share properties are inherited normally, and described in the shares documentation.
NFS - NFS share properties are inherited normally, and described in the shares documentation.
SMB
Resource name - The name by which SMB clients refer to this share.
Enable Access-based Enumeration - An option which, when enabled, performs access-based enumeration. Access-based enumeration filters directory entries based on the credentials of the client. When the client does not have access to a file or directory, that file will be omitted from the list of entries returned to the client. This option is not enabled by default.
No two SMB shares on the same system may share the same resource name. When filesystems inherit resource names from a project, the share's resource name is constructed according to these rules:
Off - The contained filesystems are not exported over SMB.
On - The contained filesystems are exported over SMB with their filesystem name as the resource name.
Anything other than off or on - A resource name of the form <project's resource name>_<filesystem name> is constructed for each filesystem.
iSCSI - iSCSI properties are not inherited.