ApplianceWare v.5.3 Complete FAQ – February 24, 2004 – Page 24 of 30

1.5.2.4I am trying to mount a NFS share from AIX-based machine but mount fails. What should I do?

The link below may help you to solve the problem:

http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/interop.html#AIX

1.5.2.5I am trying to access public Appliance shares via Network Neighborhood in Windows or over Samba. My client PC is not in the domain, while Appliance is in the domain. The problem is that I cannot access any shares. What should I do?

The easiest way to solve this problem is to join your client PC into the domain. Alternatively, you can try accessing Appliance over NFS (on Linux-based client systems).

1.5.2.6I have renamed shares on Folders and Sharing in ApplianceView but Windows explorer is still displaying old ones, and I cannot connect to those old shares, of course. What's wrong?

This is an issue with Windows. You should close Network Neighborhood window, and the re- open it again in a few minutes.

1.5.2.7 Can I access my Appliance via FTP?

Yes, you can, but with some restrictions. Only anonymous read-only access to public shares is possible. Please follow the steps below in order to enable FTP access.

Launch ApplianceView

Log onto your Appliance

Click Networking on the left

Click Mac/UNIX/FTP tab

Check the Enable Anonymous FTP checkbox

Click Apply

Now you can use any FTP client to browse through Appliance’s public folders and download

files.

Optifacio Software Services, Inc.

Page 128
Image 128
Storageflex 3945N manual Can I access my Appliance via FTP?