Managing cifs shares, Viewing the properties and status of cifs shares, Adding a cifs share – Dell PowerVault NX3600 User Manual
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To mount an NFS export folder on a NAS volume, from a shell on a client system, use the su command to log in as root
and run the following command:
mount -o hard,tcp,nfsvers=3,timeo=3,retrans=10,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
For backward compatibility with FluidFS version 1, an NFS export on the default NAS volume can also be mount by:
mount -o hard,tcp,nfsvers=3,timeo=3,retrans=10,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
To mount an NFS export folder on a NAS volume from MAC:
mount_nfs -T -3 -r 32768 -w 32768 -P
NOTE: The above parameters are recommended parameters. See the mount command manual page for more
information and other options.
To allow a UDP or TCP connection, you can configure the firewall settings in two ways:
•
Adjust the firewall settings so that the source IP address comes from either of the two controllers and not the
client VIP.
•
Open the port range for UDP to allow ports as follows:
Service Name
FluidFS Port
portmap
111
Statd
4000 through 4008
Nfs
2049 through 2057
nlm (lock manager)
4050 through 4058
mount
5001 through 5009
quota
5051 through 5059
Managing CIFS Shares
CIFS shares provide an effective way of sharing files and data across a Windows network.
Viewing The Properties And Status Of CIFS Shares
To view information on the existing CIFS shares:
1.
Select User Access → Shares → CIFS Shares.
The CIFS Share page is displayed.
2.
From the Show CIFS Shares for NAS Volumes list, select a specific NAS volume or All NAS Volumes.
The CIFS export table is displayed for the selected NAS volume.
Adding A CIFS Share
To add a CIFS share:
1.
Click User Access → Shares → CIFS Shares.
The CIFS Share page is displayed.
2.
On the CIFS Share page, click Add.
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