A user mapping makes a user name on Windows® and a user name on UNIX® equivalent for file access purposes. Before creating a user mapping, you must first create a Windows and UNIX domain on SAN File System, which identify the directory services on each system.
Changing a domain name
This topic describes how to change a domain name.Changing a user mapping
This topic describes how to edit a mapping between the same user on Windows and UNIX domains.Creating domains
This topic describes how to create SAN File System Windows and UNIX user domains for user mappings.Creating a user mapping
This topic describes how to create a mapping between the same user on Windows and UNIX domains.Deleting a domain
This topic describes how to disable a domain used in user mappings.Deleting a user mapping
This topic describes how to delete a mapping between the same user on Windows and UNIX domains.Listing domains
This topic describes how to display a list of domains for use with mappings between Windows and UNIX user names.Listing user maps
This topic describes how to display a list of mappings between Windows and UNIX user names.Refreshing user mappings
This topic describes how to reload a specified user mapping or all user mappings with the latest information.
Parent topic: Managing