Verify access control lists – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.7.2 User Manual

Page 102

Advertising
background image

102

K2 System Guide

07 April 2010

Chapter 3 System connections and configuration

"yourdomain"), then a backslash, then the username.

The volume should be mounted in the /Volumes directory and viewable in the Finder
program. Rights to files and folders are enforced based on the security profile of the
user you authenticated with when connecting with SAMBA, not the user you are
logged in as on the Macintosh computer.

Verify Access Control Lists

Prerequisites:

• Two domain users

• A correctly configured K2 system

• At least one Macintosh system attached

If you are using Access Control Lists on Macintosh OS X and the Windows operating
system, use this task to verify.

1. Test permissions on the K2 system as follows. For K2 SAN access, test

permissions on the primary K2 Media Server FSM. For stand-alone K2 storage
access, test permissions on the stand-alone K2 system.

a. Create a new text file on the V: drive.

b. Right-click on the text file and select

Properties

.

c. Click the

Permissions

tab.

d. Select

Everyone

and then for the

Write

permission select the

Deny

check box.

e. Create a folder on the V: drive.

f. Give full permissions to the first user (designated in this procedure as userA) on

the domain.

g. Give read only permissions to the second user (designated in this procedure as

userB) on the domain.

2. On the Macintosh system, do the following:

a. Login as userA.

b. Right-click on the text file and select

Properties

.

c. Open up

Terminal

and change directory to the volume.

If the SNFS file system is named "default" type the following and press

Enter

:

cd /Volumes/default

If the SNFS file system is named "gvfs_hostname" (where hostname is the name
of the K2 system) type the following and press

Enter

:

cd /Volumes/gvfs_hostname

d. Type the following command:

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: