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Adding NFS user privileges
To add NFS user privilege settings, click on
“
Create
”
. A new page will appear. Enter the
“
hostname
”
,
“
subnet mask
”
(e.g. 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0), or
“
net group
”
(only available if
the NAS server joins the NIS domain). Under
“
Map client
’
s root account to
”
column
,
choose a
local user, and then set the
“
NFS client
’
s privilege
”
to read only or writeable
.
Click
“
OK
”
to confirm
your selection and return to the previous page, or click
“
Next
”
to add another client.
Note:
When setting user privileges for the NFS hosts, subnets or net groups, try to avoid possible
conflicts. E.g., if host A belongs to net group AAA, do not set the access privilege of host A to
read only while setting AAA to writeable.
Conflicts will be dealt with in the following manner:
1. If a single host setting conflicts with Host*, the single host setting is used.
2. If a single host setting conflicts with the subnet setting, the single host setting is used.
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