Chapter 10 Package Management
Click Network > NFS to open the following screen.
Figure 133 Network > NFS
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 61 Network > NFS
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Enable NFS | Click this to employ NFS in your NSA. |
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Disable NFS | Click this to stop using NFS. |
Server | This makes all NFS shares unavailable. |
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Add NFS Share | Click this to add an NFS share. |
| Refer to Section 10.7.1 on page 255 for the Add NFS Share screen. |
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NFS Session | Click this to view active NFS sessions. You can see the list of users |
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| Refer to Section 10.7.2 on page 256 for the NFS Session screen. |
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Edit NFS Share | Select an NFS share from the list and click this to edit it. |
| Refer to Section 10.7.1 on page 255 for the Edit NFS Share screen. |
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Delete NFS Share | Select an NFS share from the list and click this to delete it. |
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The table lists your NFS shares. Click a column’s heading to sort the entries by that | |
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Status | This shows whether the share is active or not. |
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NFS Share Path | This shows the location of the share in the NSA. |
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Volume Name | This shows the volume where the NFS share is located. |
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DN/IP Filter | This shows which domain name(s) or IP address(es) have read/write |
| access to the NFS shares. |
| Refer to Section 10.7.1 on page 255 for the screen where you can |
| configure this. |
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Comment | This shows a short description of the share. |
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