10.2 NAS Configuration
Protocol The protocol (CIFS or NFS) the share is configured to use.
For NFS shares, the Protocol column displays the commit type of the
share (sync for synchronous or async for asynchronous). For information
about changing the commit type of NFS shares, see the ETERNUS CS800
Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide (6-67081).
Export Path The export path of the share (different for CIFS and NFS shares).
Permissions The permissions in use on the share (Read & Write or Read Only).
Access The access type of the share (all hosts or specific users).
Deduplication The data deduplication state of the share (Enabled or Disabled).
Replication The current state of replication for the share:
l Enabled - Replication is enabled.
l Send/Receive Sync ID - Directory/File Based Replication is enabled.
l Configure - Click to configure replication for the share (see "Editing a
NAS Share" on page 204)
l Scheduled - Replication is scheduled for the share. Click to view or
modify the schedule (see "Scheduling a Share or Partition for
Replication" on page 290).
Targets The targets the share is configured to replicate to.
Description A brief description of the NAS share (if available).
Additional Information
l Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the column
heading again to reverse the sort order.
l Click the Information button [i] next to a share to display detailed information about the
share and recent replication activity.
Adding a NAS Share
Add a NAS share to present the storage capacity of the ETERNUS CS800 as a NAS share
that is compatible with standard backup applications. You can add up to 128 shares. When
you add a share, you must specify whether it uses the NFS protocol (for Linux networks) or
the CIFS protocol (for Windows networks).
If you are adding a CIFS share for use with a Windows network, you must
configure the Windows domain before adding the new share.
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