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Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Sharing Files Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems

The SMB File Sharing Environment

SMB Server

SMB Client

Identity Mapping Service

Managing SMB Configuration Properties

Configuring the SMB Server - Process Overview

Utilities and Files Associated With the SMB Server and Client

SMB Utilities

mount_smbfs Command

sharectl Command

share Command

smbadm Command

smbstat Command

umount_smbfs Command

unshare Command

zfs Command

SMB Service Daemon

SMB Files

/etc/auto_direct File

/etc/dfs/sharetab File

/etc/smbautohome File

Authentication, Directory, Naming, and Time Services

SMB Shares

SMB Share Properties

SMB Share Access Control

Host-Based Access Control to SMB Shares

Access Control Lists on SMB Shares

SMB Autohome Shares

SMB Autohome Entries

SMB Autohome Map Entry Format

SMB Autohome Map Key Substitution

Wildcard Rule

nsswitch Map

Local SMB Groups

Client-Side Caching for Offline Files

SMB Share Execution Properties

SMB Support for the Distributed File System

SMB Support for SMB Printing

2.  Setting Up Identity Mapping Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems

3.  Setting Up a Oracle Solaris SMB Server to Manage and Share Files

4.  Using SMB File Sharing on Client Systems

A.  SMB DTrace Provider

Glossary

Index

SMB Support for the Distributed File System

The Distributed File System (DFS) feature is supported by the SMB server. For more information, see the Microsoft DFS documentation.

Currently, the SMB server supports only one stand-alone DFS namespace per system.

No configuration is required on the SMB server to use the DFS feature. You can use the DFS tools that are available on Windows systems to create and manage the stand-alone namespace in the Oracle Solaris OS.