HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 42

Connecting to the NAS share on UNIX or Linux, Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide

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5. Now select the Permissions tab and set the access permissions for that share for each host in the list. Check the appropriate box: Read/Write Access, Read-Only Access or No Access. 6. Click Update. 7. The share is now available as a network drive to be mounted from a UNIX or Linux server so that it may be a target for the backup application. NOTE: The share is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup. Connecting to the NAS share on UNIX or Linux To access the NAS share from a UNIX or Linux server on the network, use the mount command. The actual syntax of the command depends upon which operating system you are using. NOTE: See the Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide for more detailed information. 42 NAS

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5.
Now select the
Permissions
tab and set the access permissions for that share for each host in the
list. Check the appropriate box: Read/Write Access, Read-Only Access or No Access.
6.
Click
Update
.
7.
The share is now available as a network drive to be mounted from a UNIX or Linux server so
that it may be a target for the backup application.
NOTE:
The share is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP StoreOnce Backup
System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup.
Connecting to the NAS share on UNIX or Linux
To access the NAS share from a UNIX or Linux server on the network, use the
mount
command. The
actual syntax of the command depends upon which operating system you are using.
NOTE:
See the
Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide
for more detailed information.
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