UNIX File System Management
108 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
Note: If a machine other than the localhost is to be used, make sure that the user name mapping
service is installed and running on that machine.
Figure 57: NAS Management Console Server for NFS screen, User Mapping tab
Logging Events
Various levels of auditing are available. Auditing sends SFU events to a file for later review
and establishes log-setting behavior. Some behavior examples include events logged and log
file size. See the online SFU help for more information.
1. Use Terminal Services to access the NAS Management Console, click File Sharing,
Services for UNIX, Server for NFS. Click the Logging tab.
2. To log events to the event viewer application log, click the check box for Log events to
event log.
3. To log selected event types, click the check box for Log events in this file on the screen.
4. Enter a filename or use the default filename provided (rootdrive\SFU\log\nfssvr.log) and
log file size (7-MB default). The default log file is created when the changes are applied.
Figure 58: NAS Management Console Server for NFS screen, Logging tab