
qtree Administration 10-3
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In UNIX, you cannot move a file into or out of a qtree with a rename operation. As a
result, the
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command on some UNIX systems fails if you try to move a file into or
out of a qtree. You can always move the file by copying it, then deleting the original.
In Windows, you can move a file into or out of a qtree.
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There are three kinds of security styles, described briefly in Table 10-2.
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Table 10-3 describes the security styles in detail and the effects of changing to each
style.
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The style of the volumes root directory UNIX
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NTFS Exactly like Windows NT NTFS: Files and directories have Windows
NT file-level permission settings.
NOTE: To use NTFS security, make sure that the filer is licensed for
CIFS.
UNIX Exactly like UNIX: Files and directories have UNIX permissions.
mixed Both NTFS and UNIX security are allowed: a file or directory can
have either Windows NT permissions or UNIX permissions.