Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 189

Modify an NFS Export, About NFS Export Security Methods, The Modify NFS Export dialog box opens.

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6. Click OK. Modify an NFS Export NOTE: To edit an NFS export, you must have group administrator (grpadmin) privileges. To edit the properties of an NFS export: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the NFS Exports tab. 3. Select the NFS export in the NFS Exports panel and then click Modify NFS export. The Modify NFS Export dialog box opens. 4. In General settings, you can edit only the NFS file ID compatibility property and directory name. You cannot change the name of an NFS export. NOTE: The OK button in this dialog box appears dimmed until you enter data in the mandatory fields identified by an asterisk (*). 5. In Access Permissions, select appropriate options to edit: • Clients that must access the NFS export • Access-level permissions • IP address range to which the user rights must be assigned 6. To change permission-related properties, click the Permissions tab. 7. Click OK. The NFS export properties are updated and displayed under the NFS Exports tab. NOTE: If you create an NFS export as part of creating a NAS container, you must modify the export to change the access and security settings. About NFS Export Security Methods FluidFS provides optional security methods for a NAS cluster on a per NFS export basis. Use the CLI to specify these methods. See the Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide for more information. The nas-cluster select container select nfs-export select security-methods command allows you to choose from four security methods. Values for the security-methods parameter are: • sys - UNIX style • krb5 - Kerberos v5 • krb5i - Kerberos v5 integrity • krb5p - Kerberos v5 privacy NOTE: By default, all security methods are enabled. If you specify one or more parameter values, you will override the default setting, thus disabling the remaining unspecified values. For example, if you create only sys and krb5p security methods for the specified cluster, you disable krb5 and krb5i. Delete an NFS Export To delete an NFS export: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the NFS Exports tab. 3. Select the NFS export name in the NFS Exports panel. 4. Click Delete NFS export. 5. Confirm that you want to delete the NFS export. NAS Container Operations 189

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6.
Click
OK
.
Modify an NFS Export
NOTE: To edit an NFS export, you must have group administrator (grpadmin) privileges.
To edit the properties of an NFS export:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
NFS Exports
tab.
3.
Select the NFS export in the NFS Exports panel and then click
Modify NFS export
. The Modify NFS Export dialog box opens.
4.
In
General settings
, you can edit only the NFS
file
ID compatibility property and directory name. You cannot change the name
of an NFS export.
NOTE: The OK button in this dialog box appears dimmed until you enter data in the mandatory
fields
identified
by an
asterisk (*).
5.
In
Access Permissions
, select appropriate options to edit:
Clients that must access the NFS export
Access-level permissions
IP address range to which the user rights must be assigned
6.
To change permission-related properties, click the
Permissions
tab.
7.
Click
OK
.
The NFS export properties are updated and displayed under the
NFS Exports
tab.
NOTE: If you create an NFS export as part of creating a NAS container, you must modify the export to change the
access and security settings.
About NFS Export Security Methods
FluidFS provides optional security methods for a NAS cluster on a per NFS export basis. Use the CLI to specify these methods. See
the
Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide
for more information.
The
nas-cluster select container select nfs-export select security-methods
command allows you to choose from four security
methods. Values for the
security-methods
parameter are:
sys
– UNIX style
krb5
– Kerberos v5
krb5i
– Kerberos v5 integrity
krb5p
– Kerberos v5 privacy
NOTE: By default, all security methods are enabled. If you specify one or more parameter values, you will override the
default setting, thus disabling the remaining
unspecified
values. For example, if you create only
sys
and
krb5p
security
methods for the
specified
cluster, you disable
krb5
and
krb5i
.
Delete an NFS Export
To delete an NFS export:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
NFS Exports
tab.
3.
Select the NFS export name in the NFS Exports panel.
4.
Click
Delete NFS export
.
5.
Confirm
that you want to delete the NFS export.
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