This section describes parameters related to the CIFS service.
The file service has been enabled.
By setting CIFS service parameters on the Configuration page, all CIFS shares under the tenant take effect.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
SMB3 Encryption |
Determine whether to enable SMB3 encryption. After this function is enabled, the system encrypts the share to ensure data security, but performance deteriorates. [Default value] Disabled
NOTICE:
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Unencrypted Client Access |
After this function is enabled, clients that do not have encryption capabilities can access the share. [Default value] Disabled
NOTICE:
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Notify |
After this function is enabled, a client's operations on a directory, such as adding a directory, adding a file, modifying the directory, and modifying a file, can be detected by other clients that are accessing this directory or the parent directory of this directory. Results of the modification operations are displayed after the page is automatically refreshed. [Default value] Enabled |
Oplock |
Opportunistic locking (oplock) is a mechanism used to improve client access efficiency and locally buffer files before they are sent to shared storage. This function is not recommended in the following scenarios:
[Default value] Enabled
NOTE:
Oplock for a share takes effect only when both oplock for the account and oplock for the share are enabled. |
ABSE |
After access based share enumeration (ABSE) has been enabled, when users view the CIFS share information, the system displays only the CIFS shares that the users have permissions to access. [Default value] Disabled
NOTE:
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Symbolic Link |
After this function is enabled, CIFS clients can access symbolic links created on UNIX clients (for example, symbolic links created through NFS clients). However, performance may deteriorate after this function is enabled. [Default value] Enabled |