Clearing The Nfs Log Via The Webui Causes The Log File To Become Inaccessible; Nfs Administrative Shares Support; Volume Mount Points Support - HP StorageWorks 1200s - NAS Release Note

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Clearing the NFS log via the WebUI causes the log file to
become inaccessible
When clearing the NFS logs via the WebUI, the log file will
clear but the file permissions are set incorrectly. Access to the
log c:\msnfs\logs with Windows Explorer will be denied.
To resolve the issue, stop the Server for NFS service, clear the
NFS log, then start the Server for NFS service. The log file will
then be accessible.

NFS administrative shares support

Services for NFS does not work with administrative shares in the
same fashion as CIFS. By default, a volume drive such as C: is
CIFS shared as C$. This is an example of an administrative share
and is hidden to CIFS clients. If an NFS share is created and
named driveS, as in the example, the share will not be hidden to
NFS clients. This NFS share will act as a normal NFS share.

Volume Mount Points support

Attempting to create an NFS share on a disk mounted on a
mount point will result in the error:
Cannot write IOCTL to NFS driver...
HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Release Notes
WARNING: Turn asynchronous writes on only if you are willing
to risk file corruption if any issue with the NFS server causes the
cache to be lost (for example, if the system shuts down, stops
responding, loses its power supply, or experiences other serious
issues).
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