You can use the following tasks to manage the SMB service:
You can use the following tasks to create identity mapping strategy:
Manage directory-based name mapping for users and groups. For more information, see Managing Directory-Based Name Mapping for Users and Groups in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Manage directory-based identity mapping by using identity management for UNIX. For more information, see Managing Directory-Based Identity Mapping by Using Identity Management for UNIX in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Managing rule-based identity mapping for users and groups. For more information, see Managing Rule-Based Identity Mapping for Users and Groups in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Disable the samba service. For more information, see Disabling the Samba Service in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Configure the SMB server operation mode. For more information, see Configuring the SMB Server Operation Mode in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Manage SMB shares. For more information, see Managing SMB Shares (Task Map) in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Manage SMB groups. For more information, see Managing SMB Groups in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Configure the WINS service. For more information, see How to Configure WINS in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
You can use the following tasks to manage SMB mounts:
Manage SMB mounts in your local environment. For more information, see Managing SMB Mounts in Your Local Environment in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
Manage SMB mounts in the global environment. For more information, see Managing SMB Mounts in the Global Environment in Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.4.