Sun Microsystems 5310 NAS Server User Manual


 
2-92 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Troubleshooting Guide December 2004
2.22 Frequently Asked Questions
This section addresses frequently asked questions for the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS.
The section contains these topics:
“CIFS/SMB/Domain Issues” on page 2-92
“NIS/NIS+ Issues” on page 2-104
“TCP/IP and Network Configuration” on page 2-106
“Quota Configuration” on page 2-109
“Checkpoint Configuration” on page 2-115
“Volume Creation and Expansion” on page 2-120
“Reserved Filesystems and Directories” on page 2-123
“NFS Issues” on page 2-124
“Administration Interfaces and Utilities” on page 2-128
“Backup and Migration Issues” on page 2-142
“Macintosh Connectivity” on page 2-146
“Miscellaneous Log Messages” on page 2-147
“Direct Attached Tape Libraries” on page 2-148
“StorEdge File Replicator” on page 2-149
2.23 CIFS/SMB/Domain Issues
How do I configure local SMB groups?
A group is a named collection of users. In a Windows domain environment there are
two types of groups: global groups and local groups. A global group is visible to any
computer participating in a domain. A local group is defined on an individual
computer and may contain user accounts created on the local computer as well as
user accounts and global groups from the domain to which the local computer
belongs or trusts.
To access StorEdge local group configuration, proceed as follows:
1. Access the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Press [Enter] at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
3. Press the spacebar until “CIFS/SMB Configuration” is displayed under
“Extensions” at the lower right.
4. Select the letter corresponding to “CIFS/SMB Configuration”.