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Overview
The NFS connector in SkySync has specific permission-related requirements beyond that of the connector Identity. Additional configuration may be needed to allow SkySync to use of the NFS Connector.
Prepare a SkySync Manager Service account
When a SkySync Job runs, it is the SkySync Manager Service that is connecting to and accessing the content on the NFS platform. Therefore, the SkySync Manager Service needs to be running as a domain account that has the proper permissions to access the content that will be managed by SkySync. For proper job function, the account requires read, write, update, and delete privileges.
Microsoft Server (Optional)
You can optionally create the database before running the installer:
Log into SQL Server Management Studio.
Create a new database.
Set the name appropriately (for example, SkySync).
Do not select an owner.
Set the recovery mode to simple.
Add the Windows Service Account User to the database.
Security > Logins > {Windows Service Account User} > properties > Server Roles > dbcreator or sysadmin
Security > Logins > {Windows Service Account User} > properties > User Mapping > SkySync > db_owner
Prepare Source environment
Prepare the source environment by doing the following:
Create a Windows domain user account that will be used to access the content and grant main admin privileges to that user on the file server.
Ensure the account used to create the NFS Connector has all necessary permissions to edit, copy, delete, and create files and folders.
If using IP, ensure that the IP is static and will not change.
Create an NFS Connection
Select Connections > Add connection.
Select Network File Share as the platform on the Add connection modal.
Enter the connection information. Reference the table below for details about each field.
Test the connection to ensure SkySync can connect using the information entered.
Select Done.
Field | Description | Required |
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Display as | Enter the display name for the connection. If you will be creating multiple connections, ensure the name readily identifies the connection. The name displays in the application, and you can use it to search for the connection and filter lists. If you do not add a display name, the connection will automatically be assigned a default name. | Optional |
UNC Path | Enter the UNC path for the connector. The UNC path will be to a folder at least 1 level off the root of the server, for example: \\<server name>\<folder on server> You can also use the server IP address, for example: \\<ipaddress>\<folder on server> You can locate the information by going to Windows>Control Panel>System and Security>System. | Required |
User Name | Enter the user name for the administrator account. You should leave this field blank if you are using integrated authentication. This needs to be an account with authority to access the content you will to process. *When creating a NFS connection with a UNC Path containing unicode characters (i.e. \\test\あああ), User Name and Password are REQUIRED. | Optional* |
Password | Enter the password for the administrator account. You should eave this field blank if you are using integrated authentication. *When creating a NFS connection with a UNC Path containing unicode characters (i.e. \\test\あああ), User Name and Password are REQUIRED | Optional* |