Configure the NAS server for UNIX-only systems, or modify the NFS server settings.
DNS and NTP must be configured before configuring a Secure NFS server.
Select the
Storage > NAS Servers > [nas server] > Sharing Protocols > NFS Server tab.
Enable the
Linix/UNIX shares option to define the NAS server for UNIX support.
Enable either
NFSv3,
NFSv4, or both.
Optionally, disable, or enable Secure NFS.
Extended UNIX credentials are also enabled.
Enable or disable Extend Unix credentials.
NOTE:Secure NFS supports NFS credentials with more than 16 groups, which is equivalent to the extended UNIX credentials option.
If this field is selected, the NAS server uses the User ID (UID) to obtain the primary Group ID (GID) and all group GIDs to which it belongs. The NAS server obtains the GIDs from the local password file or UDS.
If this field is cleared, the UNIX credential of the NFS request is directly unzipped from the network information that is contained in the frame. This method has better performance, but it is limited to including up to only 16 group GIDs.
In the
Credential Cache Retention, enter a time period (in minutes) for which access credentials are retained in the cache.
Apply the changes.
Data is not available for the Topic
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\