View SMB shares

Network-attached storage is a file-level storage architecture that makes stored data more accessible to networked devices.

About this task

Server Message Block (SMB) is an access protocol that allows remote file data access from clients to hosts on a network. An SMB share, also known as an SMB file share, is a shared resource on an SMB server.

See Understanding PowerMax File for storage systems for an overview of PowerMax File.

Steps

  1. Select a storage system that supports PowerMax File.
  2. Select Storage > File.
  3. Select the SMB SHARES tab.

    The following properties display:

    • Name—The SMB share name
    • NAS Server—The NAS server associated with the SMB share
    • File System—The file system name
    • Snapshot—The associated snapshots
    • SMB Share Path (IPv4)—The IPv4 SMB share path
    • SMB Share Path (IPv6)—The IPv6 SMB share path
    • Type—The SMB share type
    • Replication Mode—The replication mode

    The following controls are available:

    The following properties display:

    • Description—The NFS Share description
    • NAS Server—The NAS server associated with the SMB share
    • File System—The file system associated with the SMB share
    • Snapshot—The associated snapshots
    • Type—The SMB Share type
    • Local Path—The local path
    • SMB Share Path (IPv4)—The IPv4 SMB share path
    • SMB Share Path (IPv6)—The IPv6 SMB share path
    • Continuous Availability—Indication of continuous availability
    • Protocol Encryption—Indication of protocol encryption
    • Branch Cache Enabled—Indication of branch cache enabled
    • Access-Based Enumeration—Indication of access-based enumeration
    • Offline Availability—Indication of offline availability
    • Umask—Umask identifier