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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

NAS Volume Security Violation

Description NAS volume security violation.
Cause Selecting a security style for a NAS volume dictates the dominant protocol to be used to set permissions on files in the NAS volume: NFS for UNIX security style NAS volumes and SMB for NTFS security style NAS volumes.

Consequently, this makes some operations invalid:

  • Setting UNIX permissions for a file in an NTFS security style NAS volume.
  • Setting UID/GID ownership for a file in an NTFS security style NAS volume.
  • Setting an ACL for a file in a UNIX security style NAS volume.
  • Changing the read-only flag for a file in a UNIX security style NAS volume.
  • Setting SID/GSID ownership for a file in a UNIX security style NAS volume.
The NAS volume security style must reflect the main protocol used to access its files.
Workaround If a user frequently needs to perform a cross-protocol security related activity, split the data into separate NAS volumes based on the main access protocol.

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