Network and Storage Protocols
Network and Storage Protocols
Hi Experts,
help, I just realized that my vol0 qtree is showing as ntfs. Help, is this an issue? or will this be an issue?
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The wafl default security style is likely set to ntfs. Not an issue if you are using windows. If you use unix then likely set to unix. you can also usermap between the two so not an issue but best to keep the same type as the host managing the system... It can be changed and also the default language with options wafl.default_security_style
The wafl default security style is likely set to ntfs. Not an issue if you are using windows. If you use unix then likely set to unix. you can also usermap between the two so not an issue but best to keep the same type as the host managing the system... It can be changed and also the default language with options wafl.default_security_style
Hi Scott
Thanks again! So it does not affect anything whatsoever in the OnTap OS whether it is ntfs or Unix?
Also, anything I should watch out for or prepare or expect when I decide to change it to unix?
Maico
It won’t affect ontap…only the host access to files in vol0 though.
Hey Scott,
I am looking inside vol0 and I am seeing a folder there called vol. Looks to me like a trash that was left there by whoever set it up. All the OS files are in etc, correct?
I see home and .ha which I know are also there by default.
Vol0 by default has etc and home in the root of the volume.
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