Defining maps, Map maintenance – Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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System Administrator’s Guide

Defining Maps

To define simple maps in SFU, select the Simple Maps check box and perform the
following steps:

1.

Specify the Windows Domain.

2.

Specify the NIS Domain.

3.

Optionally, specify the NIS Server.

4.

Click Apply to create the maps.

If you are defining advanced maps, you create user and group maps individually. In the
NAS Manager, you choose Explict User Maps or Explicit Group Maps. To create
advanced maps in SFU, deselect the Simple Maps check box and perform the follow-
ing steps:

1.

Specify the Windows Domain.

2.

Specify the NIS Domain.

3.

Optionally, specify the NIS Server.

4.

Create User Map or Group Map entries.

5.

Click List Windows Users or List Windows Groups.

6.

Click List UNIX Users or List UNIX Groups.

This action refreshes your NIS and Windows maps.

7.

Create map entries by selecting a Windows user/group from the list and a UNIX
user (UID)/group (GID) from the list and clicking Add.

Map Maintenance

You can maintain your maps from the User Name Mapping tree of the SFU window.
Map maintenance allows you to save currently defined maps and to restore saved
maps.

To back up the currently defined maps, perform the following steps:

1.

From the SFU window, click User Name Mapping.

2.

Click Map Maintenance.

3.

Specify a name and location of a file to back up the maps to.

4.

Click Backup.

To restore the a previously backed up set of maps, perform the following steps:

1.

From the SFU window, click User Name Mapping.

2.

Click Map Maintenance.

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