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Dell FluidFS NAS Solutions Administrator's Guide

CIFS Full Access User Account (Backup User)

The full access account feature is used to grant a single Active Directory (AD) user full access to all underlying NAS data. This feature is primarily used when a storage virtualization appliance is used with the FluidFS NAS device. Appliances of this type use one AD account to access all underlying NAS systems.

The system must be a member of an AD to associate this privilege with an AD account. The Full Access User privilege gives the AD account full access to all data on all shares and volumes, regardless of the file ACL definitions. However, the SLP settings do apply on the AD account granted Full Access User privilege. It is the job of the NAS system administrator to verify the AD account set for full access user has all relevant SLPs.

To manage the Full Access User:

  1. Open a connection to the CLI using a direct KVM connection or through SSH to the management VIP.
  2. To set the Full Access User account, or overwrite the current entry, in the CLI, run the command: system authentication full-access-account set DOMAIN+username
  3. To verify if Full Access User account is properly set, run the command: system authentication full-access-account view
  4. To delete the Full Access User, run the command: system authentication full-access-account delete

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