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• Force unmount — If checked, forces the file system to unmount. The default setting is
unchecked. Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up the mount
when it tries to unmount.
• Reboot host node if unmount fails — If checked, reboots the node if unmounting this file
system fails. The default setting is unchecked.
• Check file system before mounting — If checked, causes fsck to be run on the file
system before mounting it. The default setting is unchecked.
IP Address
IP Address — Type the IP address for the resource.
Monitor Link checkbox — Check the box to enable or disable link status monitoring of the IP
address resource
NFS Mount
Name — Create a symbolic name for the NFS mount.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Host — Specify the NFS server name.
Export Path — NFS export on the server.
NFS version — Specify NFS protocol:
• NFS3 — Specifies using NFSv3 protocol. The default setting is NFS.
• NFS4 — Specifies using NFSv4 protocol.
Options — Mount options. For more information, refer to the nfs(5) man page.
Force Unmount checkbox — If checked, forces the file system to unmount. The default
setting is unchecked. Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up the
mount when it tries to unmount.
NFS Client
Name — Enter a name for the NFS client resource.
Target — Enter a target for the NFS client resource. Supported targets are hostnames, IP
addresses (with wild-card support), and netgroups.
Options — Additional client access rights. For more information, refer to the exports(5) man
page, General Options
NFS Export
Name — Enter a name for the NFS export resource.
Script
Name — Enter a name for the custom user script.
File (with path) — Enter the path where this custom script is located (for example, /etc/
init.d/userscript)
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