Make sure that the EVS Security license key is installed.
To assign an individual security context to an EVS, you must first disable the EVS. Disabling the EVS unmounts all file systems and disconnects all users. After you enable the EVS again, you have to recreate the file access protocols, specify user and group access, and configure name services for the EVS.
- Navigate to .
- In the Enterprise Virtual Server - EVS pane, select the EVS, and then click View.
- In the EVS name pane, click Disable and confirm the action, and then click the edit icon.
- In the EVS Security list, change the EVS security context to Individual.
- Click Save, and then click Enable.
After changing the security context, complete the following information:
- Recreate the SMB names, and reconfigure the SMB shares and NFS exports for the file systems in the EVS.
- Specify the user and group access for the EVS.
- Configure name services for the EVS.
- If necessary, configure the EVS name space.