Appendix C StorNext Files
#ownership of file or directory on a Stornext file system.
#4. Whether cvadmin running on certain client is allowed to have super
#admin privilege to run destructive commands such start/stop file
#system, refresh disks, change quota setting ,etc.
#5. whether cvadmin running on certain client is allowed to connect
#to other fsm via
#
#The control file is in xml format and has hierarchical structure. The top
#level element is "snfsControl", it contains control element
#"securityControl" for certain file system. If you have different controls
#for different file systems, then each file system should has its own control
#definition. A special virtual file system "SNFS_ALL" is used as the default
#control for file systems not defined in this control file. It is also used
#to define the cvadmin related control on clients. Note: you cannot have a real# file system named as "SNFS_ALL".
#Each file system related control element (securityControl) has a list of
#"controlEntry", each "controlEntry" defines the client and the controls. A
#client can be of type "host" or "netgrp". A "host" can be ip address or host
#name. Both IP V4 and IP V6 are supported. "netgrp" specifies a group of
#consecutive ip addresses. It has network ip address (either IP V4 or V6) and
#network mask bits. It is possible that there is overlapping in ip addresses
#between individual host and netgrp, but the individual host should be defined
#before the netgrp. In this case, the netgrp control is considered to be i
#generic case, while the controls for individual is considered to be special
#case. A special case takes precedence.
#
#Currently there are five controls supported:
#1. mountReadOnly: control whether a client should mount as readonly. The
#default is read/write.
#2. mountDlanClient: control whether a client can mount as proxy client, the
#default is "mount not allowed".
#3. takeOwnership: control whether users on a windows client is allowed to
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