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Latest revision as of 15:50, 7 April 2016
Contents
Users
For users on the QuantaStor it is recommended to limit access to CIFS shares only. See the CIFS access only instructions for more information. This is not needed if are using Active Directory.
- Create a network share for the default tenant
- Give permissions to the default tenant user account
- Make the share private
Setup the Default Tenant Storage
Enter the share name, username and password. Note that the both options are left unchecked.
Tenant Storage
The simplest setup is to have each tenant use a subfolder of the default tenant's storage. From the perspective of QuantaStor all files are owned by a single user and Gladinet enforces limits the scope each user can see.
Another option is to give each tenant their own share. In this configuration the files will be owned by tenant user account.
Create a user for each tenant using the CIFS Access role. Create a share for each tenant. Set the correct user as a Valid User for each share. This should be the only user with permissions for the share.
Setup the new tenant to use the correct share. Note the 'Linux/Unix/ZFS' option is unchecked.