Connecting the m6 to an nfs mount, Exporting an nfs mount point, Mount the nfs share on the m6 – ThingMagic Mercury API v1.23.0 User Manual
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getty:unknown:/sbin/getty 115200 /dev/ttyS1
snmpd:unknown:/bin/run_snmp.sh
update_passwd:unknown:/usr/sbin/update_passwd.sh
userprogram:unknown:/tm/bin/userprogram
Connecting the M6 to an NFS Mount
Exporting an NFS Mount Point
To export an nfs mount point from your host Linux PC, add this line to the /etc/exportfs
file:
/tmp *(rw,insecure,no_root_squash,sync)
Mount the NFS Share on the M6
Mount the PC's NFS share by issuing the following command on the M6:
mount -o nolock,vers=2 pc_ip_address:/tmp /mnt.
Now your PC's /tmp directory is visible on the reader as /mnt
Telnet to the Reader
In order to gain access to the M6 console interface you can telnet into the M6 as follows:
Your-Linux-PC-Prompt>
telnet reader_ip_address.
The default username is root and the password is secure. You will see a Linux prompt.
You are now logged into the reader.
C A U T I O N !
!
!
Do not delete any lines from this file. The
reader may not work properly if all the pro-
grams do not start.