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Novell CIFS for Linux Administration Guide
Novell®
2 SP2
November, 2009
Open Enterprise Server
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Novell, Inc. , makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. , reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. Further, Novell, Inc. , makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. , reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of Novell software, at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes. [. . . ] 3 Click the Modify button to modify the Volume and Path on the pop-up screen. For details, see Table 5-3 on page 41.
4 Click OK twice to save your changes. Removing a CIFS Share Before deleting a share, ensure that your CIFS server is started and running. For information on starting iManager and accessing the CIFS server, see Section 5. 1. 2, "Selecting a Server to Manage, " on page 32. 1 On the default CIFS server page in iManager click the Share tab, then select one or more shares from the list, then click Remove. On successful deletion of the share the following message is displayed.
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2 Either click OK to return to the main page or click Repeat Task to delete more shares. CIFS Share Parameters Use this table information to create and edit CIFS shares.
Table 5-3 Shares Page Parameters
Parameter
Description
Name
The name that the CIFS share uses for all the CIFS services and for display on Windows computers. For example, if you specify Company Photos as the share name associated with vol1\graphics, then Windows workstations browsing the network see Company Photos instead of
vol1\graphics.
A Share name can be up to 80 characters long and can contain any singlebyte characters, but should not begin or end with an underscore _ or contain multiple underscores _. This is the path to the server volume or directory that becomes the root of the sharepoint. This path may contain single-byte and multi-byte characters. NOTE: Do not end the path with a backslash (\). Comment A description for the sharepoint. The description appears in Network Neighborhood or My Network Places. Comment may contain single-byte and multi-byte characters. .
5. 1. 5 Configuring a CIFS User Context
On the default CIFS server page in iManager click the Context tab to list, add, and delete the CIFS user contexts. To configure a context search from the command line, see Section 5. 2. 7, "Configuring the CIFS Context Search File, " on page 45.
Administering the CIFS Server
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Figure 5-4 CIFS Context Page
"Adding a New Context" on page 42 "Removing a Context" on page 42 Adding a New Context 1 Click Add to add a new user context to CIFS.
Figure 5-5 Add New Context
2 Browse the Object Selector, select a context to add, then click OK to save. Removing a Context Select one or more contexts and click Remove.
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5. 1. 6 Stopping CIFS
To stop a running CIFS server: 1 If the CIFS server status is Running on your screen, click Stop to stop the CIFS server.
The Status changes to Stopped and all the CIFS properties are dimmed on the screen.
5. 2 Using the Command Line to Manage CIFS
Command line utilities are available to control the CIFS services. The main activities for CIFS services are described in this section. For information about specific CIFS commands, see Appendix A, "NOVCIFS, " on page 73 or enter man novcifs at the command prompt. Section 5. 2. 1, "Starting CIFS, " on page 43 Section 5. 2. 2, "Stopping CIFS, " on page 43 Section 5. 2. 3, "Restarting CIFS, " on page 43 Section 5. 2. 4, "Modifying the CIFS Configuration, " on page 43 Section 5. 2. 5, "Anonymous Log In for CIFS, " on page 44 Section 5. 2. 6, "Working with CIFS Shares, " on page 45 Section 5. 2. 7, "Configuring the CIFS Context Search File, " on page 45
5. 2. 1 Starting CIFS
Use the rcnovell-cifs start command to start CIFS. NOTE: If a Samba server is running, CIFS does not start. To resolve this problem see "CIFS is not running with Samba" on page 67.
5. 2. 2 Stopping CIFS
Use the rcnovell-cifs stop command to stop CIFS.
5. 2. 3 Restarting CIFS
Use the rcnovell-cifs restart command to restart CIFS.
5. 2. 4 Modifying the CIFS Configuration
The configuration settings are taken directly from the CIFS iManager settings. The recommended method to modify CIFS configuration is using iManager. [. . . ] -o | --oper-params Displays the operational parameters, such as enabled or disabled, for different CIFS configurations. -f yes|no | --enable-info=yes|no Enables or disables the info log status. -g yes|no|optional|force | --enable-smbsigning=yes|no|optional|force Enables or disables the SMB signature.
yes for enabling. force for mandatory enabling.
This is an add-on functionality. [. . . ]
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