Syntax
local-filesystem-access
{
on
|
off
}
Parameters
on
Enables local access.
off
(Default) Disables local access.
Guidelines
By default, access to the mounted file system is not supported. This command
enables access to the mounted file system through a folder with the name of the
NFS Static Mount object.
Attempts to access an unavailable or downed file system can cause the DataPower
appliance to become unstable.
read-only
Specifies the NFS mount type.
Syntax
read-only
{
on
|
off
}
Parameters
on
Indicates read-only file access.
off
(Default) Indicates read-write file access.
Guidelines
he
read-only
command specifies the mount type as read-only. This setting allows
only file read operations on NFS mounts. By default, NFS mounts are read-write
file access.
When mounting the same NFS version 4 mount point in different domains, the
first mount sets file access privileges. For example, if
domain-A
mounts
host:/foo
as read-only access and then
domain-B
mounts
host:/foo
as read-write access, both
mounts are read-only.
Alternatively, use the
no read-only
command to restore the default state, which is
to allow read transactions and write transactions on NFS mounts.
remote
Identifies the remote NFS file system to make available.
Syntax
remote
mount
Parameters
mount
Specifies the NFS mount point as an ASCII string in the form
<host>:/<path>
where
<host>
is the domain name or IP address of the
target NFS server, and
<path>
is a hierarchical directory path.
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