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The steps are similar to create SAMBA share. There are some difference in share folder
configuration (chapter 4.2.1.5) and enable share service (chapter 4.2.1.6). Here we just introduce
NFS share folder configuration.
4.2.2.1
Configure NFS share folder.
The interface is shown as in Figure 4-16.
Here you can set the following items:
z
From the dropdown list, select one storage pool to create share folder(such as pool)
z
Input NFS share folder name.(DVRch7)
z
Set share folder total space.(100G)
z
Input share description(storage data from DVR channel 7)
z
Disable SAMBA share.
z
Enable NFS share
z
Set NFS read-write rights.
z
Valid
IP
setup.
z
Click save button. In Figure 4-16, 10.6.0.0 means the Linux users of IP addresses ranging
from 10.6.0.0 to 10.6.255.255 can access current NFS share folder. 16 is a way to represent
subnet mask, it stands for 255.255.0.0.
Note
: If you have created RAID device and storage pool, you can directly create SAMBA or NFS
share folder.
Figure 4-16
4.2.3 FTP Share Creation