Netgear RD5D (ReadyDATA Disk Packs) – ReadyDATA Disk Packs (SATA/NL-SAS/SAS/SSD) 软件指南
Manage Shares and LUNs
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4
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All. The default group Everyone and all groups that you configured on the Security
screen or that were downloaded from the AD server are displayed, the default setting.
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Users. Only the individual users that you configured on the Security screen or that
were downloaded from the AD server are displayed.
were downloaded from the AD server are displayed.
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Groups. Only the groups that you configured on the Security screen or that were
downloaded from the AD server are displayed.
downloaded from the AD server are displayed.
To search for a particular user or group, use the search field on the right.
To update the user and group information, click the Refresh button (
).
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For each group and individual user to which you want to grant access to the share, select
one of the following check boxes:
one of the following check boxes:
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Read Only. The selected user or group is permitted to only read files on the share.
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Read/Write. The selected user or group is permitted to read, edit, create, and delete
files on the share.
files on the share.
Note:
If the ReadyDATA uses the local database, you can select the default
group Everyone and set read-only or read/write access for everyone.
group Everyone and set read-only or read/write access for everyone.
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(Optional for SMB and AFP). Allow anonymous access to the share.
If the ReadyDATA uses the local database and you have granted the default group
Everyone access, you can select the Anonymous check box to allow anonymous access
to the share. In this situation, users are not required to provide access credentials.
Everyone access, you can select the Anonymous check box to allow anonymous access
to the share. In this situation, users are not required to provide access credentials.
Host Settings
For SMB, NFS, and FTP, you can configure access rights for users on hosts. The access
rights that you configure for one host apply to all users on the host. For NFS, you can also
configure the access rights that apply to any host, and, for individual hosts, you can configure
whether root access is granted. Host settings do not apply to AFP.
rights that you configure for one host apply to all users on the host. For NFS, you can also
configure the access rights that apply to any host, and, for individual hosts, you can configure
whether root access is granted. Host settings do not apply to AFP.
If the table contains many hosts, use the search field on the right to search for a particular
host.
host.
To add a host and configure host access settings:
1.
Select Shares.
2.
Click the Data Set button (with four cubes,
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The Shares screen displays (see the following figure).
3.
Select the share that you want to explore by clicking it.