Enable Access Control Lists on the K2 system
- The K2 system must have current compatible versions of the Windows operating system and SNFS software.
- The K2 system must have standard C:, D:, E: and V: disk volumes.
- SNFS must be configured with Grass Valley's Storage Utility.
- The SNFS configuration file must be located in the D:\SNFS\config\ directory.
If desired, you can enable Access Control Lists (ACLs). For SAN access enable ACLs on the K2 Media Server(s). For stand-alone K2 storage access enable ACLs on the stand-alone K2 system. If you do this task, you must also configure Active Directory Domain on the Macintosh systems.
- If a redundant K2 SAN, take FSM K2 Media Servers out of service and manage redundancy as directed in documented procedures.
- Navigate to D:\SNFS\config\ and open the SNFS configuration file in a text editor. The file is named either default.cfg or gvfs_hostname.cfg where hostname is the name of the K2 system—if a redundant SAN, the name of the primary FSM.
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Confirm/enter/modify
text lines as necessary to configure as follows:
WindowsSecurity Yes EnforceACLs Yes UnixIdFabricationOnWindows Yes UnixDirectoryCreationModeOnWindows 0700 UnixFileCreationModeOnWindows 0600 UnixNobodyGidOnWindows 60001 UnixNobodyUidOnWindows 60001
Avoid duplicate settings. - Save the SNFS configuration file.
- Restart the K2 system.
- If a redundant K2 SAN, repeat these steps on the redundant FSM K2 Media Server.
- After restart of K2 Media Server(s) is complete, restart all clients of the K2 SAN.