Dell PowerVault NX3200 User Manual

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User Name Mapping Server As Identity Mapping Source

To install and configure User Name Mapping:

1.

On your NAS system, in the Server Manager menu bar, click Tools → Services for Network File System (NFS) .
The Services for Network file System window is displayed.

2.

Right-click Services for NFS and select Properties.
The Services for NFS Properties window is displayed.

3.

Select User Name Mapping as the Identity mapping source and type the Hostname of your User Name Mapping

server.

4.

Go to the UNM server, copy the password, and group the files you collected in the previous step to a local disk.

5.

Go to Add or Remove Programs → Add Windows Components → Select Other Network File and Print Services.

6.

Click Details.

7.

Select Microsoft Services for NFS, click Details and select User Name Mapping.

8.

Click Next and complete the installation.

NOTE: Restart your system after the installation is complete.

9.

Go to the NFS client, obtain the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files and copy them to a USB key.

10. Go to the UNM server and copy the UNIX files from the USB key to a local hard disk.
11. Open Microsoft Services for NFS.
12. Select User Name Mapping and right-click Properties.
13. Go to UNIX User Source tab and select the Use Password and Group Files option.
14. Click the Browse button, select the password and group files that you had copied in the previous step.
15. Go to the Simple Mapping tab, select the Use simple maps option, and click Apply.
16. Select User Maps, and right-click Create Map.
17. Click List Windows Users and List UNIX Users options.
18. Map the users (select one user at a time) and add to the list. Repeat this step for other listed users.
19. Open Group Maps → Create Maps.
20. List Windows & UNIX groups, map them and add to the list.
21. Open the .maphosts file (C:\Windows\msnfs and C:\Windows\amd64\cmpnents\r2 and look for the .maphosts file)

and add the NFS server details (IP 4 address or host name, if DNS exists) and save the file.

Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services As Identity

Mapping Source

Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) is used for identity mapping on systems that run Windows
Storage Server 2012 in an environment where no Active Directory exists to support user mapping.
Before you start AD LDS mapping:

Determine the users and groups on the UNIX-based system that must be mapped to users and groups on the

Windows-based system.

Determine the UID and GID for each UNIX user, and the GID for each UNIX group.

Create a user or group on the Windows-based computer for each UNIX user or group to be mapped.

NOTE: Each UID and GID requires a unique mapping. You cannot use one-to-many or many-to-one mappings.

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