Administrator Guide

NOTE: For this example, use the following:
nfsadmin mapping config adlookup=yes addomain=server1:389
4. Test the setup by accessing the NFS resources and verifying that the user and group account mappings work as expected.
Debug notes for NFS account mapping problems
Server for NFS can be made to log account mapping failures to the Windows Event Log service by setting the following registry
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\nfsserver\Parameters
\VerboseMappingFailureLogging INVALID USE OF SYMBOLS REG_DWORD = 1
After you create the key, you must restart the Server for NFS.
Restarting the server for NFS
To restart the server for NFS:
Steps
1. On the taskbar, click Start, and then type cmd in the search box.
2. Right-click Command Prompt, and select Run as administrator.
3. Run the following command:
nfsadmin server stop && nfsadmin server start
Creating the NFS share
To create an NFS share:
Steps
1. In Server Manager, go to File and Storage Service server role and click Shares.
A page with Shares, Volume and Quota panes is displayed.
2. To create a new share, in the Shares section, perform any one of the following tasks:
Click To create a file share, start the New Share Wizard .
Select New Share from the Tasks drop-down menu.
The New Share Wizard window is displayed.
3. On the Select the Profile for this share page, select the File Share profile (NFS Share Quick or Advanced) based
on requirements and click Next.
4. In the Select the server and path for this share window, select the Server name and Share location for this new
share, and then click Next.
The share location can be selected either by Volume or by Typing a custom path.
5. In the Specify share name window, enter the Share name and Share description and click Next.
If a share folder does not exist, the local path to share creates a folder automatically.
6. In the Specify the authentication methods window, select the authentication method for NFS share, and then click Next.
NOTE:
Only the UNIX user (who was added in the domain user list) has access to the NFS share. If you have enabled
Anonymous access for the NFS share, all UNIX users have access to the share.
7. In the Configure share settings window, select the required settings, and then click Next.
8. On the Specify permissions to control access window, set the permissions on the file shares, and then click Next.
Using your NAS system
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