D-Link Version 1.1 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
D-Link ShareCenter Pulse User Manual
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Opportunistic locks (oplocks) are a characteristic of the
LAN Manager networking protocol implemented in the
32bit Windows family. Oplocks are guarantees made by
a server for a shared logical volume to its clients. These
guarantees inform the Client that a file’s content will
not be allowed to be changed by the server, or if some
change is imminent, the client will be notified before the
change is allowed to proceed. Oplocks are designed to
increase network performance when it comes to network
file sharing. However it is recommended to set the share
oplocks to No (off) when using file-based database
applications. When enabled, the file attribute ”Map
Archive” will be copied as the file is being stored on the
Click on the ‘Back’ button to return to the previous window. Click on the ‘Next’ button to accept the change and continue to the next
window. Click on the ‘Exit’ button to discard the changes made and return to the Network Shares Page.
Here the user can assign more privileges to that user can
use in this share. Options to choose from are CIFS, AFP,
FTP and NFS. CIFS is short for Common Internet File
System. AFP is short for Apple Filing Protocol. FTP is
short for File Transfer Protocol. NFS is short for Network
File System.
Click on the ‘Back’ button to return to the previous
window.
Click on the ‘Next’ button to accept the change and
continue to the next window.
Click on the ‘Exit’ button to discard the changes made and
return to the Network Shares Page.