We've got an F740 doing cifs and nfs, with 3 shelves and ~400GB on it.
We've got a situation where some critical, sensitive, files were lost. Permissions all look good, so I suspect that one of the people with write access to that directory borked something up (one of them uses Windows briefcases to sync up some files - that could have gone haywire).
Anyway, this has brought up the request to do some sort of auditing on this (and perhaps other) directories to record who created/edits/deletes files.
Is this possible? With the standard software, or is there some other product we need to purchase?
thanks!
johnS
it is possible to audit cifs look further in the documentation or search for cifs audit at now.netapp.com
Stewart, John wrote:
We've got an F740 doing cifs and nfs, with 3 shelves and ~400GB on it.
We've got a situation where some critical, sensitive, files were lost. Permissions all look good, so I suspect that one of the people with write access to that directory borked something up (one of them uses Windows briefcases to sync up some files - that could have gone haywire).
Anyway, this has brought up the request to do some sort of auditing on this (and perhaps other) directories to record who created/edits/deletes files.
Is this possible? With the standard software, or is there some other product we need to purchase?
thanks!
johnS