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Dell FluidFS V3 NAS Solutions For PowerVault NX3500, NX3600, And NX3610Administrator's Guide

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Using CIFS Home Shares

The FluidFS cluster enables you to create a share per client that is limited to that client. For example, when a client "jsmith" connects to the FluidFS cluster, jsmith will be presented with any available general shares, as well as a share labeled "jsmith" that is visible only to jsmith.

When creating a CIFS share with a user‐based directory structure (home share), the share will not be accessible initially. This is because all directories for each user must be created by the storage administrator. This can be accomplished with a script (user‐created script), batch file, or PowerShell cmdlet that is written by the storage administrator. Alternatively, the storage administrator can manually create these folders. This is to provide stricter access controls to the storage administrator. The storage administrator can decide whether some or all of the users will be given a home share.


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