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Objectives Configure shares and NTFS permissions on Windows and permissions on a Linux file system Configure a print server Understand the use of NAS and SAN to provide network storage solutions Use disk management tools to mount volumes, set quota limits, and maintain the file system 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 2
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Sharing Folders in Windows Apply over network only Permissions – Full Control – Change – Read – Deny 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 3
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NTFS Permissions Apply locally and in combination with share permissions Most effective NTFS permissions from user / group accounts allocated unless denied Most restrictive share / NTFS permissions apply Inheritance and ownership 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 4
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Linux Permissions Owner / group / world r(ead), w(rite), (e)x(ecute) eg: rwx r-- r-- Can be expressed numerically – x=1 – w=2 – r=4 eg: 744 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 5
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Print Servers Attach printer to server then share Attach printer to network and allow direct client access Attach printer to network but still share via server Permissions Remote printing protocols 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 6
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net commands Configure shares – net use Configure services – net stop – net start – net print 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 7
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External Storage Technologies Direct attached storage Network Attached Storage (NAS) Storage Area Network (SAN) 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 8
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Storage Area Networks Fiber Channel – Initiator (host server) – Target (device port) LUN WWN – Fiber Channel Switch / Director FCIP iSCSI 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 9
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Disk Management Create and format partitions Configure software RAID using dynamic disks – Spanned – Striped (RAID 0) – Mirrored (RAID 1) – RAID 5 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 10
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Mount Points Windows drives traditionally accessed via letter (c: through z:) NTFS allows drives to be mounted within an empty folder on another NTFS drive 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 11
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Disk Quotas 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 12
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Drive Status 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 13
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Disk Utilities Other Windows Tools – Defragmenter – Check Disk – Disk Cleanup Linux – fdisk – mkfs – fsck – mount – /etc/fstab usrquota switch – edquota 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 14
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Review Configure shares and NTFS permissions on Windows and permissions on a Linux file system Configure a print server Understand the use of NAS and SAN to provide network storage solutions Use disk management tools to mount volumes, set quota limits, and maintain the file system 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 15
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Labs Lab 6 Configuring a File Share 2.3 File and Print ServicesSlide 16
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