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3-Administering the MaxNAS

2.3.4 Access Control Lists

 

 

Folder permissions are controlled via ACLs

 

(Access Control Lists.) To access and edit

 

ACLs,

click

 

ACL

corresponding to

the

 

folder required.

The Access control screen will

 

appear. This screen allows you to configure

 

access to the selected Folder for the

 

 

users and groups. Select a user or

 

 

a group from the left hand column

 

 

and then click

Deny

,

 

Read Only ,

or

 

 

Writable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to configure

their access

 

 

level. To remove a user access or

 

 

limitation, select the user from the

 

 

appropriate column and click

Remove

 

 

 

corresponding above. If your

MaxNAS

 

 

 

is a member of an Active Directory,

 

 

you may specify Active Directory

 

 

users and groups permissions as

Available

well (AD users will appear in amber,

Users and

and AD groups will appear in blue.)

Groups

Click Apply to complete the ACL modification, or Close Window to abort.

Users and

Users and

Users and

Groups

Groups

Groups

Denied

Granted

Granted Full

Access

Read Only

Access

 

Access

 

!IMPORTANT: The ACL control Screen is a popup window. Make sure your browser allows popup windows for your MaxNAS session.

2.3.5 Deleting Folders (shares)

Shares can be removed by clicking Del corresponding to the folder required. A confirmation screen will appear. Click ACL to delete the share, or Cancel to abort.

Note:

The Del button will be greyed out (unavailable) for system reserved shares.

2.4 Perform file system check

Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to perform a file system check on the MaxNAS. However, if the unit experienced a power outage or abrupt disconnection, it may be useful to manually perform a file system check. To perform a file system check, navigate to “Storage” -> “Filesystem Check”

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Contents MaxNAS Table of Contents RAID Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Compliance StatementFederal Communications Commission Technical Support Policy WarrantyLimitations of Warranty and Liability Returning MaterialsMicroNet Technology WelcomeWelcome From MicroNet Technology Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityChoosing a place for your MaxNAS Unpacking the MaxNASWhat’s Included Getting Started Visual and Audible Indicators Hot plug Drive ReplacementAccessing System Administration for the first time Connecting the MaxNASConnecting the MaxNAS Connect Your MaxNASWizard Installation and Usage Logging USB Copy Management ModeLCD Operation USB Target Mode Adding External DisksAdministering the MaxNAS Administering the MaxNASMain Menu Configuration Tree System Information Status DisplaysSystem Status USB Printer Information The MaxNAS can act as a printAbout this MaxNAS Info Power ManagementAttached UPS Monitor Status RAID Menu Storage ConfigurationDisks Info 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 CreationSystem Time Remote Notification ConfigurationEvent Logs Update Firmware Save/Recover System SettingReset to Factory Default Module ManagementLog Out of the Administration Interface Change Administrator PasswordReboot/Shutdown Change the User Interface LanguageSMB/CIFS User Access Configuration Connecting UsersConnecting Users 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 Adding an Nsync Task File Backup With nSyncSetting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device Designating MaxNAS or PlatinumRAID as an Nsync Target Connecting to MaxNAS Attached PrintersSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Windows XP SP2Windows Vista Click Select a shared printer by name MacOSUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 1 Disk Mirroring Hot Spare Drives General Use Precautions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Resetting the MaxNAS Frequently Asked Questions Always Back UP Your Data Appendix a Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncGetting 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 System Architecture Product SpecificationsAppendix F Product Specifications Weight System FeaturesMaxNAS Dimensions Power ConsumptionSource Code Availability Copyrights Licence and CopyrightAppendix G Licence and Copyright Cgic License TermsGNU General Public License PreambleLicence and Copyright Licence and Copyright Licence and Copyright MicroNet Techology Van Ness Ave Torrance, CA