Viewing All CIFS Shares on the FluidFS Cluster
View all current CIFS shares for the FluidFS cluster.
1. Click the NAS Volumes tab on the left.
2. Click the All CIFS Shares tab on the top.
The CIFS shares are displayed in the All CIFS Shares pane.
Viewing CIFS Shares on a NAS Volume
View the current CIFS shares for a NAS volume.
1. Click the NAS Volumes tab on the left.
2. Click the All NAS Volumes tab on the top.
3. In the All NAS Volumes pane, click in the row of the volume whose CIFS shares you want to view.
4. Click View Details.
5. Click the CIFS Shares tab on the top.
The details of the volume’s CIFS shares are displayed.
Adding a CIFS Share
Create a CIFS share to share a directory in a NAS volume using the CIFS protocol. When a CIFS share is
added, default values are applied for some settings. To change the defaults, you must modify the CIFS
share.
1. Click the NAS Volumes tab on the left.
2. Click the All NAS Volumes tab on the top.
3. In the All NAS Volumes pane, click in the row of the volume whose CIFS shares you want to view.
4. Click View Details.
5. Click the CIFS Shares tab on the top.
6. In the CIFS Shares pane, click .
7. Click New CIFS Shares.
The New CIFS Shares dialog box appears.
8. In the CIFS Share name field, type a name for the new CIFS share.
9. Click the […] button to the right of the Folder field.
The Browse Folders dialog box appears.
10. In the folder tree, click [+] to expand subfolders.
11. Select a folder from the tree or type a folder in the edit box under the folder tree. (To share the root
of the NAS volume, type /).
12. Click OK.
13. If the folder you entered doesn’t exist and you want to create it, check the Create the folder if it
does not exist
checkbox.
14. Click OK.
Enabling or Disabling Accessed-Based Share Enumeration for a CIFS Share
Create a CIFS share to share a directory in a NAS volume using the CIFS protocol. When a CIFS share is
added, default values are applied for some settings. To change the defaults, you must modify the CIFS
share.
When SLP access‐based share enumeration is enabled, if a given user or group does not have share level
permissions for a particular CIFS share, the CIFS share, and its folders and files, will not be visible to that
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