- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Overview
- Configuring your NAS system
- Initial configuration of your NAS system
- Server Manager roles, role services, and features
- Installing or uninstalling Server Manager roles, role services, and features
- Accessing administrative tools for your NAS systems
- Accessing computer management
- Work folders
- Creating a new DFS namespace
- Creating new DFS replication group
- Adding DFS namespaces to display
- Adding replication groups to display
- File Server Resource Manager
- Multipath I/O
- Managing your NAS system
- Using your NAS system
- Creating server message block share
- Modifying message block shares
- NFS share
- Windows domain controller as identity mapping source
- User name mapping server as identity mapping source
- AD LDS as identity mapping source
- Configuring AD LDS for services for NFS
- Installing AD LDS server role
- Creating a new AD LDS instance
- Extending the AD LDS schema to support NFS user mapping
- Setting a default instance name for AD LDS instances
- Updating active directory schema
- Adding user and group account maps from a UNIX-based system to a Windows-based system
- Authorizing access to the ADS LDS namespace object
- Configuring the mapping source
- Debug notes for NFS account mapping problems
- Restarting the server for NFS
- Creating the NFS share
- Creating quotas using File Server Resource Manager
- Creating file screens using file Server Resource Manager
- Creating a new volume
- Managing a volume
- Extending a volume
- Shrinking a volume
- Deleting a volume
- Data deduplication
- Enabling and configuring shadow copies of shared folders
- Performing backup of your server
- NIC teaming
- Getting help