Dell 720N Laptop User Manual


 
A-68 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
wafl.convert_ucode
Setting this option to ON forces conversion of all directories to Uni-
code format when accessed from both NFS and CIFS. By default
(OFF), access from CIFS causes conversion of pre-4.0 and 4.0 for-
mat directories; access from NFS causes conversion of 4.0 format
directories.
vol.copy.throttle
Specifies the default speed of all volume copy operations. The
speed can be a number in the range from 1 to 10, 10 being the high-
est speed and the default.
wafl.create_ucode
Setting this option to ON forces Unicode format directories to be
created by default, both from NFS and CIFS. By default(OFF), all
directories are created in pre-4.0 format and the first CIFS access
will convert it to Unicode format.
wafl.default_nt_user
Specifies the NT user account to use when a UNIX user accesses a
file with NT security (has an ACL), and that UNIX user would not
otherwise be mapped. If this option is set blank, such accesses will
be denied.
wafl.default_UNIX_user
Specifies the UNIX user account to use when an NT user attempts
to log in and that NT user would not otherwise be mapped. If this
option is set blank, such accesses will be denied.
wafl.maxdirsize
Sets the maximum size (in K-Bytes) that a directory can grow to.
This is set to 10240 by default; it limits directory size to 10MBytes
and can hold over 300,000 files. Most users should not need to
change this setting. This option is useful for environments where
system users may grow a directory to a size that starts impacting
system performance. When a user tries to create a file in a direc-
tory that is at the limit, the system returns a ENOSPC error and fails
the create.
wafl.nt_admin_priv_map_to_root
When on (the default), an NT administrator is mapped to UNIX root.
wafl.root_only_chown
When enabled, only the root user can change the owner of a file.
When disabled, non-root users can change the owner of files that
they own. When a non-root user changes the owner of a file they
own, both the set-UID and set-GID bits of that file are cleared for
security reasons. A non-root user is not allowed to give away a file if
it would make the recipient overrun its user quota.
wafl.root_only_chown is enabled by default.
options