10-6 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
Windows NT permissions for Everyone are mapped to UNIX Group and UNIX
Other permissions.
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NFS accesses to UNIX files obey UNIX security rules.
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To create a qtree, use the following command:
qtree create
pathname
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The qtree pathname is created, with the following properties:
Volume: the root volume, unless you specify another volume
Name: pathname
Security style: that of the root directory of the volume
Oplocks settings: On
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If pathname does not begin with a slash (/), the qtree is created in the root volume.
For example:
qtree create news
creates the qtree /vol/vol0/news, where /vol/vol0/ is the default name for the root vol-
ume. For information about volumes, see Volume Concepts in Chapter 3.
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If you want to create a qtree (for example, news) in a particular volume (for example,
users), use the following command:
qtree create /vol/users/news