Sharing Files

Access to Shares through NFS and User Permissions

When you access your px4-300r through NFS, the access permissions to content on the px4-300r are controlled by Host-Based Access Control rules on your client computer, not by user access permissions on your px4-300r. This means that any valid user on the Linux computer who has access to the host (the storage device) can access Shares on the px4-300r, even if not given specific user permission to those Shares on the device.

rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers

When you turn on this protocol, you can enable the px4-300r Network Storage Array as an rsync server. When the px4-300r is an rsync server, it can be used as a source and/or destination device for rsync Copy Jobs. Because of the fast and efficient nature of rsync, an rsync Copy Job can be faster than a Windows File Sharing Copy Job. For more information on Copy Jobs, refer to Backing Up Your px4-300r .

If you enable the px4-300r as an rsync server, you can optionally set up a user account on the px4-300r for secure rsync Copy Jobs.

Configuring rsync server settings

1.To enable rsync server, click the switch on.

2.To create a secure user account, check Configure secure rsync credentials.

3.The username is preset as rsync. You can change this to a more meaningful user account name. Enter a password and confirm it for the rsync user account name. When you create a secure rsync user account on the px4-300r, you allow other devices to securely copy to or from it.

4.By default, rsync uses TCP port 873 for accepting requests. You can change this value to a different port number, if desired.

5.Click Apply to save your settings.

To change any rsync server settings, click . You cannot enable rsync server if you have already enabled SFTP.

TFTP

On the Protocols page, click the switch to turn on TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) and allow access to your px4-300r Network Storage Array. When you turn TFTP on, you can send files to your px4-300r using FTP.

Monitoring Your Device with an SNMP Management Tool

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides information about the state of the px4-300r Network Storage Arrayto various administrative computers, known as managers. When the SNMP protocol is enabled on a device, SNMP agent software on the device reports information to the managers, and an administrator user can perform some configuration of the px4-300r through the manager. Information that comes from the px4-300r is called a trap. Managers and the px4-300r must be running on the same network.

SNMP should be disabled unless you are specifically providing information to a management system that requires this information.

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Lenovo 70BJ9007WW Monitoring Your Device with an Snmp Management Tool, Access to Shares through NFS and User Permissions

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