If you are asking can you browse the file data of a user that resides in AD,
the answer is yes, if you have the rights to do so. I am assuming you are
referring to user data that resides in a CIFS share on the filer, the same
rules apply to permissions (both share and NTFS) on the filer as they do in
the Windows file server world.
xischaune wrote:
Hello everyone...
I am new to data ontap. Just wondering, is it possible for me to browse AD
users' data on the storage...if yes...how???
Thanx
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The size of the volumes match of course for the correct use of
> SnapMirror. Other volumes such as vol0 etc also identical.
>
> The oddity is that we have ~320Gb free on the source filer and ~680Gb free
> on the destination! I have been over the filers with a fine tooth comb
> and everything is identical. Of course I was worried that not everything
> is being replicated as required to the destination but it is...
>
> I've been using filers for about 6 years so I thought I was well versed
> but this has me stumped!
>
> Any ideas would be gratefully received!
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Trevor
>
>
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