Accessing From An Nfs Client - Buffalo TeraStation 5010 TS5210DN User Manual

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Click OK.
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Click Close.
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Right-click the icon of the shared folder on the TeraStation for which you have set the offline feature, then click
Always available offline. If the offline file wizard opens, follow the procedure on the screen.
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When the offline settings and sync settings are completed, the files and folders set appear as shown:
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If the computer is disconnected from the network after synchronization is completed, the offline file function
can be used.
Offline files can be accessed by the original Universal Naming Convention (UNC) where the data was saved.
Note: If you cannot access offline files, try the following procedure:
(1) Reconnect the computer to the network.
(2) In Control Panel, change the view to the icon view and click Sync Center. Click Sync All to synchronize all offline
files.
(3) Disconnect the computer from the network and verify that you can access offline files.

Accessing from an NFS Client

Note: (US customers only) Buffalo's customer support will help configure the NFS settings on your TeraStation, and
will support VMware and Windows clients but will not provide support for configuring your Linux or other UNIX
clients. There are many types of UNIX and the procedures for configuring NFS with them will vary considerably.
For help configuring your NetWare, Linux, or other UNIX clients for NFS support, please consult each client's own
documentation and support.
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In Settings, click File Sharing.
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Click
to the right of "Folder Setup".
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Choose the shared folder that will be accessible for the NFS client.
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Under "LAN Protocol Support", select the "NFS" checkbox on the "Basic" tab and click OK.
Note the NFS path. It will be used later for accessing data from an NFS client.
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Click Close.
6
Move the NFS switch to the
position to enable NFS.
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