6.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System File System User Guide (TA768-96061, June 2012)
The Default File Shares page allows you to create an NFS export and/or a CIFS share at the root
of the file system. The default settings are used. See “Using NFS” (page 48) and “Using CIFS”
(page 69) for more information.
Review the Summary to ensure that the file system is configured properly. If necessary, you can
return to a dialog box and make any corrections.
Configuring additional file system options
The New Filesystem wizard creates the file system with the default settings for several options. You
can change these settings on the Modify Filesystem Properties dialog box, and can also configure
data tiering and file allocation on the file system. To open the dialog box, select the file system on
the Filesystems panel. Select Summary from the lower Navigator, and then click Modify on the
Summary panel.
The General tab allows you to enable quotas, Export Control, and 32-bit compatibility mode on
the file system.
When Export Control is enabled on a file system, by default, X9000 clients have no access to the
file system. Instead, the system administrator grants the clients access by executing the
ibrix_mount command. Enabling Export Control does not affect access from a file serving node
to a file system (and thereby, NFS/CIFS client access). File serving nodes always have RW access.
16 Creating and mounting file systems