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What is the syntax needed in the CLI to assign permissions to an SMB Share?
I tried to assign permissions to a newly created SMB share, but the Isilon can't find my AD Account
isi smb shares permission modify testshare --user="DOMAIN\testuseraccount" --permission-type=allow -p=full
User DOMAIN\testuseraccount not found in permissions list.
I can use the WebUI to complete the same task, but I have to put in my [Access Zone, Provider, AD Domain] before my AD account will show up. I'm sure I have to do the same thing the CLI, but the Help menu only shows how I can specify a --zone, which I have tried and it gives the same "not found in permissions list" error.
Ironically, if I use the WebUI to add the AD user with permissions to the SMB share, such that the user shows up using the command
isi smb shares permission list testshare
I am then able to use the Modify command to tweak with the permissions [root, read only, write]
isi smb shares permission modify testshare --user="DOMAIN\testuseraccount" --run-as-root
chughh
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February 10th, 2014 23:00
You need to create a share permission for a user or a group command below.
isi smb shares permission create { | --uid
| --group | --gid | --sid | --wellknown }
{--permission-type {allow | deny}
--permission {full | change | read} | --run-as-root}
[--zone ]
[--verbose]
MideSTO
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February 11th, 2014 11:00
Thanks, that worked.. Can't believe I overlooked that option.