Nfs Procedures - Overland Storage SnapServer Administrator's Manual

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SnapServer 7.0 Administrator's Guide
Protocol
NFS
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NFS Procedures

Use these procedures with NFS.
To Enable NFS Access to the Server
1. Go to Network > Windows/SMB .
2. Check the Enable NFS box, then check the versions you want to enable (NFSv2,
NFSv3, and NFSv4).
Leave the checkbox blank to disable access to this server via the NFS protocol.
3. Choose the desired Unicode Client code page from the drop-down list.
4. Click OK to update NFS network settings.
To Configure NFSv4 Access to the Server
1. Check the Enable NFS and Enable NFSv4 checkboxes.
A new set of security options are shown below the Enable NFSv4 option.
2. Use this table to select the security you want to apply:
10400317-001 10/2011
Version
2.0, 3.0, 4.0
1.0, 2.0, 3.0
1.0, 4.0
*NFSv4 ACLs are not supported.
Option
Description
Domain Name
The default setting "localdomain" is shown in the field. If necessary,
you can change it.
clients and servers for proper functionality. If set incorrectly, UID
and GID resolution will not work properly.
Standard NFS
Click this option button if you want to use standard NFS security.
Security
RPSEC GSS
Click this option button and then complete the fields that appear if
Security (Unix
you want to use Unix Kerberos security to authenticate NFSv4
Kerberos)
connections.
NOTE:
©2010-11 Overland Storage, Inc.
Source
*
RFC 1094, RFC 1813, RFC 3530
RFC 1094 Appendix A, RFC 1813, RFC 3530
RFC 1094, RFC1813, RFC 3530
CAUTION:
This setting is used by the NFSv4 IDMAP
daemon and must be set to the same value on all NFSv4
Kerberos security can only be configured for Unix-based
Kerberos implementations. Windows ADS Kerberos is not
supported for NFSv4 authentication.
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