4.Select File Server from the list and then click Next.

Figure 17 Select Service or Application

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5.Follow the instructions in the wizard to specify the following details:

A name for the clustered file server

The storage volume or volumes that the clustered file server should use

NOTE:

The clustered file server name is the name of the server that users should use to access their file content.

6.On the Summary page, review the configuration details and then click Finish.

7.In the console tree, make sure Services and Applications is expanded, and then select the clustered file server that you just created.

8.Under Actions, click Add a shared folder

The Provision a Shared Folder Wizard appears. This is the same wizard that you would use to provision a share on a nonclustered file server.

9.Follow the instructions in the wizard to specify the following settings for the shared folder:

Path and name

NTFS permissions (optional)

Advanced settings for the SMB protocol (optional)

Whether the NFS protocol will be used for support of UNIX-based clients (optional)

10.After completing the wizard, confirm that the clustered file server comes online.

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