Chapter 7 - Configuring Network Attached Storage
Configure NAS Services
5.
If desired, enter a comment in the
Comment
field. This comment only displays on the
BlackPearl Converged Storage System user interface.
6.
In the
Host Access Control
pane, enter the IP address and permission level of all hosts
that you want to access the volume. Hosts not listed are not able to access the volume. In
addition to the host IP address, you must include one of the following permission
parameters for each host you add to the BlackPearl system.
Parameter
Description
norootsquash
Root Access
—The host can access the NFS share with root access to the
share. This host is used to set permissions for rootsquash users.
rootsquash
Standard Access
—The host can access the NFS share, but does not have root
access. Standard access allows write permission to the share, but does not
allow the user to delete, modify, or rename files for which they do not have
write permission.
ro
Read Only
—The host can access the NFS share, but cannot write data to the
shared volume.
For example, entering “
192.168.32.25 rootsquash”
allows the specified host to
access the share with standard access.
If you want to allow all hosts to access the share, type
*
and include the permission
parameter. For example, entering “
* norootsquash”
allows all hosts to access the
share with root access.
7.
Click
Create
. The newly created share is listed on the NFS Shares screen.
C
ONFIGURE
NAS S
ERVICES
The NAS Services - CIFS, NFI, NFS, and Replication - are methods of sharing NAS volumes
for use by other computers on the network.
Note:
For information about networking services see
Figure 139
The Services screen.
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