Mounting Your Storpoint Nas - Axis NAS 100 User Manual

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Mounting Your StorPoint NAS

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AXIS StorPoint NAS 100 User's Manual
You can specify a IP address/subnet mask pair in order to export the

resource to a IP subnetwork.
7. Click Add to add the new entry to the NFS export list.
8. Click OK.
Per file access control is configured by using native utilities such as chown,

chgrp and chmod, on the mounted exports.
StorPoint NAS integrates into your network operating system just like any other
file server. Thus you can use standard commands to access it.
To access the hard disks from your UNIX applications, you must first mount
your StorPoint NAS to make the data available to your system. Some
applications will not run properly unless the data is located at root level.
Volumes that include such applications must therefore be individually mounted.
You will need root privileges to mount StorPoint NAS.

To access the StorPoint NAS resources from a UNIX client, follow these steps:
1. Create a directory for StorPoint NAS.
mkdir <directory>
Example:
mkdir /storpoint_sales_dept
2. Display the export list.
showmount -e <IP address>
3. Mount the resource.
mount <IP address>:<resource> <directory>
where
<IP address>
Example 1 (Root):
mount 192.16.253.80:/ /storpoint_sales_dept
Example 2 (Volumes directory):
mount 192.16.253.80:/volumes /storpoint_sales_dept
is the IP address or host name
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