A dtree is a subdirectory of a namespace. You can set quotas and shares for a dtree and manage file space usage and access permissions of the dtree.
The Create Dtree page is displayed on the right.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name |
Name of the dtree. [Value range] You can enter multiple dtree names separated by semicolons (;) or carriage returns. A dtree name:
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Owning Namespace |
Namespace to which the dtree belongs. |
Directory |
Click Browse. On the Browse Directory page that is displayed, select a directory for the dtree.
NOTE:
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Directory Name |
Directory name of the dtree. If this parameter is left blank, the dtree name is used as the directory name by default. The dtree path consists of /Namespace/Directory/Directory name. For example, if Owning Namespace is set to ns, Directory is set to directory, and Directory Name is set to dir_name, the dtree path is /ns/directory/dir_name. [Value range]
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Security Style |
Security style to be selected based on service requirements. Possible options are:
NOTE:
In Mixed style (which supports NT ACLs), if you configure an NT ACL for a file or directory on a Windows client and switch Mixed to UNIX, the NT ACL in Mixed style will become invalid. |
After the policy mode is set to Compliance, it cannot be changed to Enterprise or None.
Table 2 describes related parameters.
Table 2 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Max. Retention Period |
Maximum protection period supported by a specified dtree. |
Min. Retention Period |
Minimum protection period supported by a specified dtree. |
Default Retention Period |
Default protection period after a file enters the protection state. |
Auto Lock |
After this function is enabled, if a file is not modified within the default waiting time, the file automatically enters the locked state. |
Legal Hold File Modification |
Common users and privileged users cannot delete legal hold files within the retention period. After the function is enabled, the retention periods of the legal hold files can be modified. |