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Module 13: Configuring CIFS (Windows Server)
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:• Create and join a CIFS server to a Windows Domain • Make VNX file systems available in a Windows environment
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Module 13: Configuring CIFS (Windows Server)
During this lesson the following topics are covered:• Define a CIFS server• Start CIFS• Create a CIFS Server • Join a CIFS Server to the domain
Lesson 1: Create and Join a CIFS Server to a Windows Domain
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Preparation for CIFS• System > Data Movers >
Select Data Mover > Properties
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• Dynamic DNS
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CIFS Management in Unisphere
• Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS
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Starting CIFS
• Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS
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Adding a CIFS Server
• Main CIFS management page > CIFS Servers tab > Create
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Adding a CIFS Server – Joining a Domain
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CIFS Server Status
• CIFS Server Properties Displays status with the domain
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CIFS Servers in the Windows Environment
• CIFS server in Active Directory
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• CIFS server in Dynamic DNS
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Module 13: Configuring CIFS (Windows Server)
During this lesson the following topics are covered:• Export a file system as a CIFS share• Describe the difference between local and global shares• Start/stop the CIFS service• Describe Computer and NetBIOS names and aliasing• Modify CIFS server NetBIOS name and Alias• Modify CIFS server Interface Definition
Lesson 2: File System Access via CIFS
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Exporting a File System as a CIFS Share - Unisphere
• Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS > Create
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Global Shares versus Local Shares
• When a share is created it can be exported as: Global share
Accessible from all CIFS servers on a Data Mover Local Share
Accessed from a single specific CIFS server Shares created with Microsoft tools are local shares by default
Controlled with a VNX parameter
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Global Share Local Share
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Start/Stop the CIFS Service
• Stop and Restart CIFS service after Changes Usermapper configuration WINS settings for legacy NT4 domains Other CIFS related changes
• Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS > Configure CIFS
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Deleting a CIFS Server from the CIFS Configuration
• Multistep process Ensure no connected users
Computer Management > Shared Folders > Sessions Remove the CIFS server from the domain
Select CIFS Server > Properties Unjoin the domain
Delete Shares associated with CIFS server Select CIFS Share(s) > Delete Does not delete data from file system
Delete CIFS Server Select CIFS Server > Delete
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Modify CIFS Server NetBIOS Name
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Changing NetBIOS name from INFOSYSTEM to INFOSYS
• During a NetBIOS rename, all clients will be temporarily disconnected
• During the process, shares associated with the original NetBIOS are not available to the clients Shares will be re-associated to the new NetBIOS name
automatically once the rename operation is complete
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Modify CIFS Server Aliases
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Changing Aliases from INFOTECH to IS
• CIFS Server Aliases can be modified without disruption to the CIFS Server
Changing Aliases from HMSALES to HMDATA
Standalone CIFS Server W2K/W2K3/W2K8 CIFS Server
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Removing a CIFS Server Interface
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Interface removed from CIFS Server
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Module Summary
Key points covered in this module:• Create and join a CIFS server to a Windows AD domain• Make a VNX file systems available in a Windows environment
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Check Your Knowledge
• Which defines a global CIFS share? Available to all CIFS clients Available on all CIFS Server interfaces Available to all CIFS Servers on the Data Mover Available on all production Data Movers in a VNX
• What happens by default when a CIFS Server joins a Windows domain? A CIFS share named Top$ is created for the CIFS Server The OU EMC Celerra is created within Active Directory An Administrative account is created on the Data Mover The CIFS Server time is automatically synchronized to AD
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
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Check Your Knowledge - Answers
• Which defines a global CIFS share? Available to all CIFS clients Available on all Data Mover interfaces Available to all CIFS Servers on the Data Mover *** Available on all production Data Movers in a VNX
• What happens by default when a CIFS Server joins a Windows domain? A CIFS share named Top$ is created for the CIFS Server The OU EMC Celerra is created within Active Directory*** An Administrative account is created on the Data Mover The CIFS Server time is automatically synchronized to AD
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server*** Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
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Check Your Knowledge
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• What is true of a NetBIOS name? Its name resolution is provided by DDNS Its name resolution is provided by WINS Is the name of the CIFS server in the EMC Celerra OU Is authenticated to the AD domain with Kerberos
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Check Your Knowledge - Answers
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server *** Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• What is true of a NetBIOS name? Its name resolution is provided by DDNS Its name resolution is provided by WINS *** Is the name of the CIFS server in the EMC Celerra OU Is authenticated to the AD domain with Kerberos
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