Chapter 4: Using ConnectStor II
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UNIX/Linux
Below is an example of configuring ConnectStor II for UNIX or Linux. Note that the IP
address and Linux host cited here are just examples.
The ConnectStor II is fully booted.
The ConnectStor II Server Name is PTICS2000532 (example only)
The ConnectStor II IP address 192.168.1.151 (example only)
The Workgroup/Domain is Workgroup
No Users have been defined.
Two folders have been created, TEST1 and TEST2, with Permissions of Read & Write, Valid
Users of Everyone
You are running RedHat Linux 7.2
You have logged-in as “root”
NOTE
: This procedure is not dependent on the version of UNIX
or Linux OS.
1.
In the System Administration Manager, click on Unix (NFS) and Create.
2.
Type the IP address of the UNIX/Linux Host in the
New Export IP Address:
field.
Type the host name of the UNIX/Linux Host in the
Host Name:
field.
NOTE
: You can find IP address and Host Name on the Linux
PC by running “Iconfig”.
3.
In the
mnt
directory create a mount point (In our example we call it “Cs2”).
4.
Using a text editor, edit the
/etc/hosts
file to append the IP address and the Server Name
(PTICS2000532, or example) of the ConnectStor II to allow communication between it
and the Linux Host.
5.
In order for the ConnectStor II to communicate with a Local Host through a Firewall,
certain adjustments are necessary. There are three options:
•
Option 1 disables the firewall (not recommended).
•
Option 2 will permanently configure the “etc/sysconfig/ipchains” file. This file
contains information of what can come in and go out through the firewall.
•
Option 3 executes a temporary command that will allow communication for the
current session only. After a reboot you must execute the command again.
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