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Hello,
I have one already configured SAN with a CIFS share which is used by DFS. I am trying to do the same path structure on the other SAN. From my understanding of what I have read on CIFS share set up instructions, without adding Qtrees I would be unable to make a share. However on the old SAN I cannot find any Qtrees although the shares are present there.
Couple of screenshots of the old SAN (some names were deliberately hidden):
Could somebody give me suggestions how it was possibly done on the old SAN?
Thank you
OnCommand System Manager, ONTAP 8.3, FAS2552.
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Hi @vaidotas,
The CIFS/SMB Configuration Express Guide walks through setting up shares with clustered Data ONTAP in a concise manner (25 pages vs hundreds...). You might want to give it a read here.
Hope that helps!
Andrew
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You can create a CIFS share on the volume level. There's no requirement for a qtree.
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Hi @vaidotas,
The CIFS/SMB Configuration Express Guide walks through setting up shares with clustered Data ONTAP in a concise manner (25 pages vs hundreds...). You might want to give it a read here.
Hope that helps!
Andrew
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