
Adding a Managed Volume
Setting CIFS Options
CLI Storage-Management Guide 9-23
Replicating Subshares at all of the Volume’s Filers
The managed volume must have consistent subshares and subshare ACLs under all of
its back-end shares. Consistency is required so that clients have the same access point
and permissions no matter which back-end share contains their files and directories. If
a subshare definition is missing from any share, or has a different ACL, the volume
cannot import the top-level share.
For example, suppose the \2004 directory is shared on fs4 only while the \2005
directory is shared on both fs4 and fs1. The /rcrds volume can only support the
subshare that is shared on both filers. This prevents the volume from importing the
top-level share on fs1:
You can arrange for the volume to correct this during share import, so that it copies all
subshare definitions from the first-imported share to the remaining shares. If
necessary, the volume copies underlying directories as well. To set this import option,
use the optional
replicate flag in the filer-subshares command:
filer-subshares replicate
Filer fs4
d:\exports
volume /rcrds
\prescription
\2005
\2004
Filer fs1
e:\exports
\histories
\2005
\lastyea
\2005
\2004
\lastyear
Y2004
Y2004
Y2005
Y2005
Y2005
\2004
(not
shared)
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