Chapter 11 Package Management

NFS is a client/server distributed file service that provides transparent file sharing for network environments. This allows shared folders in your NSA to be accessible like a local folder in a user’s computer.

Click Network > NFS to open the following screen.

Figure 151 Network > NFS

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 70 Network > NFS

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

NFS Service

 

 

 

Enable NFS Server

Click this to employ NFS in your NSA.

 

 

Disable NFS Server

Click this to stop using NFS.

 

This makes all NFS shares unavailable.

 

 

Add NFS Share

Click this to add an NFS share.

 

Refer to Section 11.7.1 on page 250 for the Add NFS Share screen.

 

 

NFS Session

Click this to view active NFS sessions. You can see the list of users who have access to

 

the NFS shares.

 

Refer to Section 11.7.2 on page 251 for the NFS Session screen.

 

 

Edit NFS Share

Select an NFS share from the list and click this to edit it.

 

Refer to Section 11.7.1 on page 250 for the Edit NFS Share screen.

 

 

Delete NFS Share

Select an NFS share from the list and click this to delete it.

(s)

 

 

 

The table lists your NFS shares. Click a column’s heading to sort the entries by that criteria.

 

 

Status

This shows whether the share is active or not.

 

 

NFS Share Path

This shows the location of the share in the NSA.

 

 

Volume Name

This shows the volume where the NFS share is located.

 

 

DN/IP Filter

This shows which domain name(s) or IP address(es) have read/write access to the NFS

 

shares.

 

Refer to Section 11.7.1 on page 250 for the screen where you can configure this.

 

 

Comment

This shows a short description of the share.

 

 

 

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