RTM-ATCA-SXXX Overview

These menus provides the ability to create file mount points for logical devices previously committed for file I/O share (see chapter 6 ).

8.1.1Export an nfs or smb share

These are the final steps to make an nfs or smb share ‘appear’ on the IP network.

Follow these instructions to create a new nfs File-Share Export

nfs menu

Emerson ATCA-S201 nfs nfs Configuration

 

 

 

 

Use the ‘nfs’ configuration menu to export shares to OS’s using network file services,

 

such as Linux or Solaris®.

 

nfs menu

 

 

 

StorBlade99 ATCA-S201 Network File Share (nfs) Configuration

 

lvb0 ˇ

Add nfsExport

Figure 28 HTML tool, Emerson ATCA-S201 nfs nfs Configuration

Step 1. Choose the logical device from the drop down menu that will map to this export.

Step 2. Click the ‘Add nfs Export’ button.

After confirming the popup, the configuration tool page changes, and will display the newly created export along with several export attributes.

nfs export /export/nfs/lvb0 Update

Export Name

Client List

Access Attributes

Action

 

 

 

 

 

 

/export/nfs/lvb0

*

(rw,sync,no_wdelay,root_squash)

Remove

Update

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3. Enter one or more client names (separated by commas) in the client list box

Step 4. Adjust the “Access Attributes” if desired. The default attributes include: (rw,sync,no_wdelay,root_squash)

Syntax note: attributes must be in parenthesis, with no white spaces. Step 5. Left click the update button

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