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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Setting SLPs on an SMB Share Using MMC

To set SLPs, use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) with the Shared Folder snap-in to set permissions. Administrators can use a predefined MMC file (.msc) from the Windows Server 2008/2012/2016 Start menu and add a Shared Folder snap-in to connect to the FluidFS cluster.

About this task

The MMC does not let you chose which user to connect with a remote computer. By default, it forms the connection through the user logged in to the machine. To connect through a different user:

  • If the FluidFS cluster that you are trying to manage is joined to an Active Directory, log in to the management station with domain\Administrator.
  • Before using MMC, connect to the FluidFS cluster by using the client VIP address in the address bar of Windows Explorer. Log in with the administrator account and then connect to MMC.
    NOTE:You might need to reset the local administrator password first.

Steps

  1. Click StartRun.
  2. Type mmc and click OK. The Console 1 - [Console Root] window opens.
  3. Select FileAdd/Remove Snap-in.
  4. Select Shared Folders and click Add.
  5. In the Shared Folders window, select Another computer and type the FluidFS cluster name (as configured in the DNS). Alternatively, you can use a client VIP.
  6. Click Finish. The new shares tree is displayed in the Console Root window.
  7. Right-click the required SMB share and select Properties.
  8. In the Share Properties window, click the Share Permission tab to set SLPs.

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