By default, the virtual volume or file system inherits the parent file system's security mode. In other words, when the parent file system has a UNIX security mode, the
virtual volume associated with the file system will inherit the UNIX security mode. You can use the
NAS Manager to modify the inherited security mode for the selected virtual volume.
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Navigate to
to display the
File System Security page.
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Click
details to display the
Security Configuration page.
The following table describes the fields on this page:
Field/Item
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Description
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EVS
|
Displays the selected virtual volume's parent EVS.
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File System
|
Displays the selected
virtual volume's parent file system (when selected from the
File System Security page filter options).
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Virtual Volume
|
Displays the selected virtual volume whose security mode can be changed (when selected from the
File System Security page filter options).
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Mode
|
The security mode defined on the
virtual volume or file system, depending on the selection from the
File System Security page filter options).
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Select a security mode from the
Mode list.
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Click
OK.