MicroNet Technology MaxNAS manual Folder Share Configuration, Raid Id

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3-Administering the MaxNAS

2.3 Folder (Share) Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Folder Screen, accessible through

 

 

 

 

 

http://maxnas/adm/getform.html?name=share

 

Storage -> Folder, allows you to create

 

 

 

and configure folders on the RAID storage

 

 

 

volume. The interface windows contains

 

 

 

the following elements:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAID ID

The RAIDset housing the share folder

Folder name

Displays the name of the Share folder.

Description

Provides a description of the Folder.

(NFS) Button

Click (NFS) to to configure NFS access.

(ACL) Button

Click (ACL) (Access Control List) to configure user access to this folder.

(Edit) Button

Click (Edit) to edit and modify the Folder’s name and description.

(Del) Button

Click (Del) to delete the folder. A screen appears asking to confirm deletion.

(Add) Button

Click this button Add new folders

2.3.1 Adding Folders (Shares)

New shares can be created by clicking the Add button from the Folder screen. The Add Folder Interface Contains controls for the following elements:

RAID ID

 

Select the RAIDSet to use for the share from the pulldown list

Folder name

 

Enter the name of the Folder.

Description

 

Provide a description the Folder.

Browseable

 

Whether the share will be visible when the MaxNAS is viewed through “network browsing”. Yes/No

Public

 

Whether the share will be accessible to all regardless of permissions. Public shares will ignore ACL lists.

 

 

 

Yes/No

Share size limit

Maximum space available in gigabytes up to the share size.

 

 

 

 

 

Click the

 

Apply

button to complete the folder creation or

Cancel

to abort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

You must set the ACL for each folder to allow access by specific users and groups; otherwise the folder will not be accessible. Remember to set ACLs whenever a new group or user are added to the MaxNAS.

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Contents MaxNAS Table of Contents RAID FCC Compliance Statement Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference Statement Warranty Limitations of Warranty and LiabilityTechnical Support Policy Returning MaterialsWelcome Welcome From MicroNet TechnologyMicroNet Technology Features and Benefits Getting StartedGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityUnpacking the MaxNAS What’s IncludedChoosing a place for your MaxNAS Getting Started Visual and Audible Indicators Hot plug Drive ReplacementConnecting the MaxNAS Connecting the MaxNASAccessing System Administration for the first time Connect Your MaxNASWizard Installation and Usage Logging Management Mode LCD OperationUSB Copy USB Target Mode Adding External DisksAdministering the MaxNAS Administering the MaxNASMain Menu Configuration Tree Status Displays System StatusSystem Information USB Printer Information The MaxNAS can act as a printPower Management Attached UPS Monitor StatusAbout this MaxNAS Info Storage Configuration Disks InfoRAID Menu Description RAID Create Folder Share Configuration RAID IDNFS Perform file system check GrantedStackable iSCSI Host Service To mount NSync Backup Service Auth IDNetwork Configuration LAN1 ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS LAN2 Configuration Network Services ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS Accounts Configuration Authentication ConfigurationGroup Administration Local User ConfigurationSystem Control Functions Batch User and Group CreationRemote Notification Configuration Event LogsSystem Time Save/Recover System Setting Reset to Factory DefaultUpdate Firmware Module ManagementChange Administrator Password Reboot/ShutdownLog Out of the Administration Interface Change the User Interface LanguageConnecting Users Connecting UsersSMB/CIFS User Access Configuration Mapping a Network Drive WindowsMapping a Network Drive OS-X Using Webdisk Webdisk control interface File OperationsUsing iSCSI Microsoft Windows 2000 and newerChap OS-X 10.4.10 Host Setup The MaxNAS has been tested Select Apple Partition Map or Guid File Backup With nSync Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceAdding an Nsync Task Connecting to MaxNAS Attached Printers Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another DeviceDesignating MaxNAS or PlatinumRAID as an Nsync Target Windows XP SP2Windows Vista Click Select a shared printer by name MacOSUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 1 Disk Mirroring Hot Spare Drives Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Use Precautions Resetting the MaxNAS Frequently Asked Questions Always Back UP Your Data How To Contact MicroNet Technology, Inc Getting HelpAppendix a Getting Help RAID Level Comparison Table Appendix B RAID Level Comparison TableActive Directory Appendix C Active DirectorySupport UPS List Appendix D Supported UPS ListAqua Sola Glossary Appendix E GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Product Specifications Appendix F Product SpecificationsSystem Architecture System Features MaxNAS DimensionsWeight Power ConsumptionLicence and Copyright Appendix G Licence and CopyrightSource Code Availability Copyrights Cgic License TermsGNU General Public License PreambleLicence and Copyright Licence and Copyright Licence and Copyright MicroNet Techology Van Ness Ave Torrance, CA