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| - | ====== Enabling the CIFS Provider ====== | ||
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| - | For CIFS to be available it must be enabled both for the appliance and in the User Package for an organization. | ||
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| - | ===== Enable CIFS provider for the appliance ===== | ||
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| - | * Login as appladmin in to the appliance | ||
| - | * Go to Settings -> Site Functionality | ||
| - | * Toward the bottom of the page under Providers ensure that CIFS is enabled | ||
| - | * To ensure proper SELinux functionality do not change the default mount point ( /mnt/CIFS ) | ||
| - | * Click Update Options at the bottom of the page | ||
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| - | ===== Enable CIFS provider for the user package ===== | ||
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| - | * Login as appladmin in to the appliance | ||
| - | * Go to Menu button in the top right of the screen -> User Packages | ||
| - | * Select the package assigned to the user/ | ||
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| - | * Enable CIFS provider for the package and save | ||
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| - | ===== Add CIFS to the account ===== | ||
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| - | Login in to the SME user account and you should see CIFS as provider in the dropdown list when you login as SME user {{:/ | ||
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| - | At this point you can use the provider wizard to add a CIFS share. | ||
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| - | ===== Disabling SELinux ===== | ||
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| - | In most cases the File Fabric' | ||
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| - | ==== ssh as root ==== | ||
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| - | For these commands you will need to su as root | ||
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| - | after establishing ssh session su as root | ||
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| - | ==== SELinux to disabled mode ==== | ||
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| - | To validate that SELinux is indeed the issue with CIFS, First temporarily set SELinux to permissive mode. After setting, test the CIFS mapping again. | ||
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| - | To permanently disable SELinux edit '' | ||
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| - | ===== FAQ ===== | ||
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| - | If you have added a CIFS share that is later directly removed then the metadata will remain visible in SME but you will be given warnings that SME cannot connect on upload, download or sync. | ||
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| - | If you wish to remove this metadata you need to remove the provider entirely via the Cloud Dashboard. | ||
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