This section describes how to create a local UNIX authentication user. When a user accesses the storage system through an NFS client, if the client user has not been added to a domain, the storage system will fail to identify the user. Therefore, you need to create a local UNIX authentication user (with the same ID as the access user) on DeviceManager. This facilitates the management of users of the NFS client, such as user quota allocation.
The Create Local UNIX Authentication User page is displayed.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name |
Indicates the name of the local UNIX authentication user.
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ID |
Indicates the ID of the local UNIX authentication user. |
Primary Group |
Indicates the primary user group to which the local UNIX authentication user belongs. You can click Select and select a user group on the Select Primary Group page that is displayed. |
Description |
Indicates the description of the local UNIX authentication user.
NOTE:
The description can be left blank or contain up to 255 characters. |
Secondary Groups |
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