Dell DR4000 Administrator Guide - Page 58
Enable NFS, Add client IP or FQDN Hostname, Remove, Open Access all clients have access
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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F 4 Select the relevant network protocols you want the container to support: • Both NFS and CIFS (to select NFS and CIFS, complete all remaining steps in this procedure). • NFS-only (to select NFS-only, proceed to step 5, skip step 6, and complete step 7). • CIFS-only (proceed to step 6, and complete step 7). 5 To use NFS, select Enable NFS in the NFS pane. This allows the use of NFS to backup Unix or Linux clients. a Client Access: pane-To define a specific NFS client that can access the NFS container, type in the IP address (or its FQDN hostname) in the Add client (IP or FQDN Hostname) text box, and click Add. • To delete an existing client from the list of NFS clients, click to select the IP address (or FQDN hostname) of the client you want to delete, and click Remove. • To allow open access for all clients to the NFS container you created, select Open Access (all clients have access). When you select this setting, this action removes the Add client (IP or FQDN Hostname) and Clients text boxes. b NFS Options: pane-to define NFS options to use for clients, in the NFS Options pane select your choices: • rw (allows read-write access) • ro (allows read-only access) • insecure (allows for replies being made to requests before the changes in the request are committed to disk) NOTE: The DR4000 system always commits writes to NVRAM first before committing any changes to disk. c Map root to: pane-to select the user level you want mapped to this container, select one of the following three options from the Map root to drop-down list: • nobody represents a user on the system without root access permissions DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY 50 Managing DR4000 Storage Operations