Folder and share management, Folder management – HP ProLiant SB460c SAN Gateway Storage Server User Manual

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Folder and share management

The HP ProLiant Storage Server supports several file-sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP,
and Microsoft SMB. This section discusses overview information as well as procedures for the setup
and management of the file shares for the supported protocols. Security at the file level and at the
share level is also discussed.

NOTE:

Detailed information on setting up and managing NFS and NCP shares is discussed in

Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)

.

NOTE:

Select servers can be deployed in a clustered or non-clustered configuration. This section discusses share
setup for a non-clustered deployment.

Folder management

Volumes and folders on any system are used to organize data. Regardless of system size, systematic
structuring and naming conventions of volumes and folders eases the administrative burden. Moving
from volumes to folders to shares increases the level of granularity of the types of data stored in the
unit and the level of security access allowed.

Folders can be managed using the HP Storage Server Management Console. Tasks include:

Accessing a specific volume or folder

Creating a new folder

Deleting a folder

Modifying folder properties

Creating a new share for a volume or folder

Managing shares for a volume or folder

Managing file-level permissions

Security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer.

File level security includes settings for permissions, ownership, and auditing for individual files.

To enter file permissions:

1.

Using Windows Explorer, access the folder or file that needs to be changed, and then right-click
the folder.

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