Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Administrator's Guide

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Managing the Shares
Editing an Existing Share
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NOTE
Any subfolders you create by using CIFS, behave according to the current setting 
of the Allow users to delete or rename other users’ files or folders field. If a subfolder 
is created via NFS or FTP, it behaves as though this field is selected until this field is 
changed. These subfolders then behave according to the current setting.
STEP 5
The Share attributes checkbox determines if the share is read-only or if users can 
write to the share:
Public: All users can write to the share.
Read-Only: Users can view the share as read-only.
STEP 6
Set up the defaults for how file permissions are set when the file is created in the 
following CIFS File Creation Attributes checkboxes:
Group Readable: Members of the group assigned to the file have read-only 
permissions. The group is assigned during file creation. For NFS files, the 
owner can manually set the group permissions when the file is created and 
can edit them at a later time. For CIFS files, the group is automatically 
assigned as the owner’s default group. This group cannot be edited at a 
later time.
Group Writable: Members of the group assigned to the file have read-write 
permissions. The group is assigned during file creation. For NFS files, the 
owner can edit the group ownership of a file. For files created via CIFS, the 
group is automatically assigned as the owner’s default group. This group 
cannot be edited at a later time.
Everyone Readable: All authenticated users can view the file.
Everyone Writable: All authenticated users have read-write permissions for 
the file.
STEP 7
From the Protocol field, click the checkboxes to select the protocols that can be 
used to access the share:
CIFS: Enable CIFS access the share. 
NFS: Enable NFS access the share. To allow NFS access to the share, the 
NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access.
FTP: Enable FTP access to the share. To allow FTP access to the share, the 
NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access.