Dell PowerVault NX300 User Manual

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Using Your NAS System

5 Click the More Attributes button to edit the uidNumber, gidNumber, and

sAMAccountName attributes of this user account.

NOTE:

The uidNumber and gidNumber represent the UID and GID of the UNIX

user who is being mapped, and sAMAccountName must match the name of a

local Windows user on the computer that is running Server for NFS. If, after

selecting the More Attributes button, the uidNumber and gidNumber do not

appear, close and open the ADSI Edit MMC.

6 Click OK.

Adding Group Account Maps

1 In ADSI Edit, expand the Default naming context node, and expand the

partition name.

2 Right-click CN=Users, point to New, and click Object.
3 In the Create Object dialog box, select the Group class, and click Next.
4 Ensure that the group object’s name matches the name of the group

account for which group account mapping is desired.

5 Set the gidNumber and sAMAccountName attributes for the new group

object.

NOTE:

The gidNumber is the GID of the UNIX group that is being mapped, and

sAMAccountName must match the name of a local group on the Windows-

based computer that is running Server for NFS. If, after selecting the More

Attributes button, the uidNumber and gidNumber do not appear, close and

open the ADSI Edit MMC.

6 Click OK, and click Finish to exit the wizard.

Authorizing Appropriate Access to the ADS LDS Namespace Object

To connect to the Configuration partition:

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

to open an elevated command prompt.

2 Navigate to the C:\WINDOWS\ADAM directory, and run the dsacls

command to grant the

Everyone group read access to the mapping data

store as follows:
dsacls "\\server1:389\CN=nfsadldsinstance,dc=
server1" /G everyone:GR /I:T

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