Dell PowerVault NX200 User Manual

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Using Your NAS System

Extending the AD LDS Schema to Support NFS User Mapping
To extend the AD LDS schema:

1 Click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as

administrator to open an elevated command prompt.

2 Navigate to the C:\WINDOWS\ADAM directory, and then type the

following command:
ldifde -i -u -f MS-AdamSchemaW2K8.LDF -s
localhost:389 -j . -c "cn=Configuration,dc=X"
#configurationNamingContext
This command imports the MS-AdamSchemaW2K8.LDF file.

NOTE:

This example uses the default LDAP port number 389 for the AD LDS

instance. The strings "cn=Configuration,dc=X" and #configurationNamingContext

should not be modified.

Setting a Default Instance Name for AD LDS Instances
To manage the AD LDS instance:

1 Click StartAdministrative ToolsADSI Edit to open ADSI Edit.
2 In the console tree, right-click ADSI Edit and then click Connect to.

This opens the

Connection Settings dialog box.

a

Under Connection Point, select the Select a well known Naming

Context option, and then select Configuration from the drop-down

menu.

b

Under Computer, choose the Select or type a domain or server

option, and then type the following in the text box:
localhost:389

NOTE:

This example uses the default LDAP port number 389. If you specified

a different port number in the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services

Setup Wizard, use that value instead.

3 Click OK. ADSI Edit refreshes to display the new connection.
4 In the resulting tree, under the Configuration node, click

CN=Configuration, click CN=Sites, click CN=Default-First-Site-

Name, click CN=Servers, click CN=server1$ nfsadldsinstance, and then

click

CN=NTDS Settings.

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