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3-5.
Deletion of Settings for External Storage Device
Delete the settings for the external storage to be removed as follows. The procedure described below is an
example to delete settings for nfs2 and nfs3 of three external storage devices nfs1, nfs2, and nfs3. Direc-
tion to delete settings of nfs2 deletes settings of nfs2 and later. It is impossible to delete settings of nfs2
only.
1.
When the GUI screen is displayed, execute the following to go to the command line mode.
Press Ctrl
+
Alt
+
F2 keys.
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Press Ctrl
+
Alt
+
F7 keys to return from the command line mode to the GUI screen.
Login as below.
nsr login: nsradmin
Password: vespid175
Execute the following to display error messages correctly.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ export LANG=C
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When you execute a command with “sudo”, a password may be requested. In the case, enter
“vespid175”.
Execute the following.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -1
The name, share, mount point and status of the external storages are displayed.
name share mountpoint status
nfs1 //192.168.0.1/nfs1 /mnt/nfs/nfs1 OK
nfs2 //192.168.0.2/nfs2 /mnt/nfs/nfs2 OK
nfs3 //192.168.0.3/nfs3 /mnt/nfs/nfs3 OK
Execute the following to delete the settings for the external storages nfs2 and also nfs3.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -d -n nfs2
Execute the following.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -1
The name, share, mount point and status of the remaining external storage nfs1 are displayed.
name share mountpoint status
nfs1 //192.168.0.1/nfs1 /mnt/nfs/nfs1 OK
Reboot the NSR as below.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now
2.
Disconnect the relevant external storages from the network.