Data ONTAP CIFS Administration (CIFS)
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Course Length:
2 Days
Course Description:
This course teaches Data ONTAP CIFS Administration (CIFS).
Who Should Attend:
This course is for network professionals who need to perform in-depth support, administrative functions, and performance management for CIFS protocol on a NetApp storage appliance running the Data ONTAP operating system.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain and identify common components of the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
- Create, configure, and manage CIFS shares, groups, and permissions
- Implement auto home share on the filer/DC
- Describe and implement event and file auditing procedures
- Describe On Access Virus Scanning and configuration for sample implementation
- Appraise an organization's quota requirements and design an appropriate configuration
- Apply basic concepts for moving and restoring ACLs
- Measure and graph CIFS performance using smb_hist and sysstat commands
- Review & identify potential performance issues given Storage Appliance statistics
- Check network-related performance statistics and identify possible courses of action
- Collect data to assist with troubleshooting hardware, operating systems, and applications
- Investigate, identify, troubleshoot, and implement solutions in a CIFS environment
Prerequisites:
Students should have taken Data ONTAP Fundamentals.
Course Outline:
- Explain and identify common components of the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
- Create, configure, and manage CIFS shares, groups, and permissions
- Implement auto home share on the filer/DC
- Describe and implement event and file auditing procedures
- Describe On Access Virus Scanning and configuration for sample implementation
- Appraise an organization's quota requirements and design an appropriate configuration
- Apply basic concepts for moving and restoring ACLs
- Measure and graph CIFS performance using smb_hist and sysstat commands
- Review & identify potential performance issues given Storage Appliance statistics
- Check network-related performance statistics and identify possible courses of action
- Collect data to assist with troubleshooting hardware, operating systems, and applications
- Investigate, identify, troubleshoot, and implement solutions in a CIFS environment



