You can create user mappings in the local storage system as well as use user mappings in the external IDMU domain to access shares across systems. The operation enables you to set user mapping parameters.
If only IDMU user mappings are used, you do not need to configure user mappings in the local storage system.
The UNIX-to-Windows and Windows-to-UNIX mappings of the same account share the setting mapping parameters.
The Set Mapping Parameter page is displayed on the right.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Rule Source |
Global parameter of user mappings, including:
|
IDMU Search Timeout Duration (s) |
Timeout duration for the system to search for a specified user mapping in the IDMU domain. [Value range] 5 to 120 |
IDMU Search DN |
Benchmark directory where the system searches for a specified user mapping in the IDMU domain. The benchmark directory stores the information of user mappings. [Value range] The directory contains 0 to 255 characters. |
Map to User with Same Name |
Whether to map to users with the same name. After this function is enabled, the system automatically maps UNIX users and Windows users with the same name. |
Default UNIX User |
When user mapping is enabled and a Windows user fails to be mapped, the Windows user will be mapped to this default UNIX user. |
Default Windows User |
When user mapping is enabled and a UNIX user fails to be mapped, the UNIX user will be mapped to this default Windows user. If the default Windows user is an AD domain user, the naming format is Domain name\Domain user name. |