The information in this manual is intended for network managers
or network security administrators who install and administer the
HP CIFS server.
This manual describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot
the HP CIFS software product on HP 9000 systems.
The manual is organized as follows:
- Chapter 1
“Introduction to the HP CIFS Server” describes
the Open Source Software (OSS) Samba Suite, upon which HP CIFS is
based, and HP’s CIFS Enhancements to the Samba Server Source.
- Chapter 2
“Installing and Configuring the HP CIFS
Server” describes how to install, configure and verify
the HP CIFS server software.
- Chapter 3
“Managing HP-UX File Access Permissions
from Windows NT/2000” describes how to use Windows NT and
2000 Clients to view and change standard Unix file permissions and
VxFS POSIX Access Control Lists (ACLs).
- Chapter 4
“Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Support” describes how
to set up and configure a HP CIFS Server as the Primary Domain Controller
(PDC).
- Chapter 5
“Domain Member Server Support” describes
the process for joining a HP CIFS Server to a Windows NT domain.
- Chapter 6
“Configuring HA HP CIFS” describes
Active-Standby and Active-Active HA HP CIFS configurations.
- Chapter 7
“HP-UX Configuration for HP CIFS” includes information
about the HP CIFS process model, kernel configuration parameters,
and kernel parameter configuration for HP CIFS.
- Chapter 8
“GNU GPL License” contains a copy
of the GPL license.