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UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing the Storage by using NFS
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Accessing the Storage UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing the Storage by using NFS 8 UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing the Storage by using NFS UNIX and Linux users can access shares on the NSS through NFS. Due to the way that the NSS implements NFS file access privileges, only NFSv3 is supported. In order for NFS access privileges to work correctly, you must have the NSS joined to an NIS domain. NOTE You must have root privileges to your client system to create an NFS mount. Before an end user can access the shares on the NSS through NFS, NFS must be enabled on the NSS and the individual share set up to allow NFS access. To access the NSS storage through FTP: STEP 1 Log into the client system as root. STEP 2 Create a mount point directory for the mount if you do not already have one (e.g., mkdir /mnt/nas_share1). STEP 3 Mount the NFS share by typing "mount -v -t nfs -o nfsvers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 : ". The mount point path on the NSS appears in the Shares page. STEP 4 Log out of the root account. STEP 5 Log into the user account on the client system. You can now access the share though the mount point directory on your client. You have the share privileges as are defined for the NSS. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 153