Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide
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Restart the NFS server. If your server is an SLES server, run the following command.
/etc/init.d/nfsserver restart
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Open the /etc/exports file and add the following information. For example:
/opt/ims/sfs *(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
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Setting Up a Dedicated Share File System Server
Create a directory on a Linux server for the shared file system (SFS). For example:
/opt/ims/sfs/
This shared file system directory must be shared on the network and accessible from any of the Nokia Intellisync servers in the cluster.
The following example provides general steps for creating a shared file system directory with the following assumptions:
You are using a network file system (NFS) protocol to export the directory and mount it from a remote server or servers.
You are exporting the /opt/ims/sfs directory.
You are not configuring security restrictions on servers that connect to the database server.
NFS sharing is complex and has many options, therefore Nokia recommends that you adjust the appropriate NFS export options to suit your operation. For more information, refer to your NFS server documentation.
To set up an exported NFS directory
1. Confirm that you have the NFS server packages installed on your Linux server. If your server is a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) server, confirm the following packages are installed.
aaa_base netcfg nfs-utils
Additional Server Installation Options
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