cifs_homedir.cfg
NAME
cifs_homedir.cfg – configuration file for CIFS home directories
SYNOPSIS
/etc/cifs_homedir.cfg
DESCRIPTION
The configuration file /etc/cifs_homedir.cfg is used to configure home directory paths for users which access the filer using the CIFS network protocol.
EXAMPLE
This is a sample /etc/cifs_homedir.cfg file with one CIFS home directory path. The filer will look for a CIFS home directory for user "Bill" by appending the user’s name to the path. From the example below, the filer will provide user "Bill" a CIFS home directory at /vol/userVol/users/Bill if that directory exists.# # This file contains the path(s) used by the filer to determine if a # CIFS user has a home directory. See the System Administrator’s Guide # for a full description of this file and a full description of the # CIFS homedir feature. # # There is a limit to the number of paths that may be specified. # Currently that limit is 1000. # Paths must be entered one per line. # # After editing this file, use the console command “cifs homedir load” # to make the filer process the entries in this file. # # Note that the “#” character is valid in a CIFS directory name. # Therefore the “#” character is only treated as a comment in this # file if it is in the first column. # # Two example path entries are given below. # /vol/vol0/users1 # /vol/vol1/users2 # # Actual path entries follow this line. /vol/userVol/users
EFFECTIVE
Any changes take effect after running the `cifs homedir load’ command.
PERSISTENCE
Changes are persistent across system reboots.
FILES
/etc/cifs_homedir.cfg
SEE ALSO
cifs_homedir
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