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Dell PowerStore Configuring NFS
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Notes, cautions, and warnings
Additional Resources
Overview
NFS support
About secure NFS
Planning considerations
NAS server networks
Scalability
Deployment requirements
More Considerations
Create the network interface for NAS traffic
Create LACP bonds for NAS traffic
Create a Fail-Safe Network
Creating NFS exports
Documentation resources
Create NAS servers
Overview of configuring NAS servers
Create a NAS server for NFS file systems
Configure NAS Server Naming Services
Configure DNS
Configure the NAS server UNIX Directory Service for NIS
Configure a NAS server UNIX Directory Service using LDAP
Configure NAS server to use local files for naming services
Configure NAS server Sharing Protocols
Configure NFS Server
Configure FTP, or SFTP sharing protocol
Configure Kerberos for NAS server Security
Create a custom realm for Kerberos
Configure Kerberos security for the NAS server
Configure NFS Exports
File systems and NFS Exports overview
Create a file system for NFS exports
Create an NFS export
File-level retention
Configure DHSM server
Configure file-level retention
Modify file-level retention
Additional NAS Server Features
Set the preferred UNIX Directory Service
Configure NAS server networks
Configure file interfaces for a NAS Server
Configure routes for the file interface for external connections
Enable NDMP backup
More file system features
File system quotas
Enable User Quotas
Add a user quota onto a file system
Add a quota tree onto a file system
Add a user quota onto a quota tree
NAS Server replication
Overview
Testing disaster recovery for NAS servers under replication
Clone a NAS server for disaster recovery testing using unique IP addresses
Clone a NAS server for disaster recovery testing using an isolated network with duplicate IP addresses
Pre-requisites and limitations
Configure the disaster recovery test environment using PSTCLI
Configure a NAS server in a DRT environment using REST API
Perform a planned failover
Network disconnection during DRT
Using CEPA with PowerStore
Events publishing
Create a publishing pool
Create an event publisher
Enabling an event publisher for a NAS server
Enable event publisher for a file system
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