G A L A X Y N A S L X
C O N F I G U R A T I O N
NFS only:
FTP:
2.3.8 Access Shares under Linux
Please use following line to mount an NFS share:
where 192.168.0.220 is the GalaxyNASLX2 IP
and /mnt/nfs your local mount pointPlease use following line to mount an SMB share:
In a shell:
mount -t smbfs -o username=root,password=12345 //192.168.0.220/test /mnt-smb
In X-windows: Smb://root@192.168.0.220/
2.3.9 Access Shares under MAC OSX 10.4
Note: there is an incompatibility of SMB drivers between the GalaxyNASLX2 and OSX 10.4
Here is the work around to connect to the GalaxyNASLX2 within OSX 10.4
Click on "Connect to server" from the Finder (GO submenu).
Enter command:smb://username@nasIPaddress/sharename
2.3.10 User and Group Permissions / Privileges
Rorke will not support user requests nor help administering user permissions on the
GalaxyNASLX2 . We advise that you consult your OS administrator manual to properly
assign permissions and privileges to your users and groups
2.4 Example of Storage Capacity Usage
Your GalaxyNASLX2 may be configured to contain 16 X 500GB drives but Raid parity, Raid
spares, snapshots, FTP and NFS areas take up some of this total capacity.
RAID 6 capacity= (n-2) X 500GB = 7000GB
32
A N D
S Y S T E M
Here is NFS mount command for the NFS only area of the storage:.
mount -t nfs IP_addr:/nfs
user: anonymous; password: any; port:21 (FTP-client)
ftp://NAS_server_name (Internet Browser)
ftp://NAS_IP_addr (InternetBrowser)
In case of no standard ftp port:
ftp://NAS_server_name:port (Internet Browser)
ftp://NAS_IP_addr:port (Internet Browser)
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.220:/nfs /mnt/nfs
where 'test' is the share name
[an example is smb://matt@172.16.36.69/macfolder]
I N T E G R A T I O N
G U I D E
/local_mount_point
Section 2 Basic Setup
Need help?
Do you have a question about the GalaxyNASLX2 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers