External Storage Device Connection Settings - Sony IPELA NSR-100 System Setup Manual

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2-2-1. External Storage Device Connection Settings

1. When the NSR GUI screen is displayed, execute the following to go to the command line mode.
Press Ctrl + Alt + F2 keys
n
Press Ctrl + Alt + F7 keys to return from the command line mode to the GUI screen.
2. Login as below.
nsr login: nsradmin
Password: vespid175
Execute the following to display error messages correctly.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ export LANG=C
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When you execute a command with "sudo", a password may be requested. In the case, enter
"vespid175".
3. Execute the following to set NAS connection.
Execute the following.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -1
The name, share, mount point, and status of existing NAS are displayed. When there is no
existing NAS, no one displayed.
Execute the following.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -a -s //
<server>/<path> -u <username> -p <password>
Enter the following into < > respectively.
<server>:
NAS IP address
<path>:
Share path name
<username>: User name for access to NAS ("Administrator" normally)
<password>: Password for access to NAS ("hpinvent" default)
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /usr/Sony/bin/nsrnfsmounts.sh -1
When the above settings were successfully completed, the name, share, mount point, and status of the
NAS set above are displayed.
(Ex)
name
share
nfs1
//192.168.0.1/nfs1
When these do not appear, check connection and settings of NASs, and then execute Step 3 again.
4. Carry out Step 3 for other NAS to be connected.
5. Reboot the NSR as below.
[nsradmin@nsr nsradmin]$ sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now
6. Proceed to the next section.
NSR-100/50/25 SYSETUPV3
mountpoint
status
/mnt/nfs/nfs1
OK
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