Administrator Guide

b. In the Client Machine Trust area, select an option to specify which client machines (All Clients, Single Client, Client
Machines in a Network, or Client Machines in a Netgroup) are allowed to access the NFS export. These options are
described in the online help.
c. Specify whether clients have read and write access or read-only access to the NFS export.
To allow read and write access, select the Allow Access for check box.
To allow read-only access, clear the Allow Access for check box.
d. From the Trust Users drop-down menu, select which client accounts (All but root, Everybody, or Nobody) are allowed to
access the NFS export. These options are described in the online help.
e. Click OK.
6. To change access permissions for clients accessing the NFS export:
a. Select an entry in the Access Details list and click Edit. The Edit Access Permission dialog box appears.
b. In the Client Machine Trust area, select an option to specify which client machines (All Clients, Single Client, Client
Machines in a Network, or Client Machines in a Netgroup) are allowed to access the NFS export. These options are
described in the online help.
c. Specify whether clients have read and write access or read-only access to the NFS export.
To allow read and write access, select the Allow Access for check box.
To allow read-only access, clear the Allow Access for check box.
d. From the Trust Users drop-down menu, select which clients (All but root, Everybody, or Nobody) are allowed to access
the NFS export. These options are described in the online help.
e. Click OK.
7. To remove access permissions for clients accessing the NFS export, select an entry in the Access Details list and click Remove.
8. Click OK.
NOTE: The option
Trust everybody
is not allowed for
All Clients
and must be combined with a restriction to a single
client, a network, or a netgroup.
Enable or Disable Secure Ports for an NFS Export
Requiring secure ports limits client access to an NFS export to ports lower than 1024.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System tab navigation pane, select NFS Exports.
4. In the right pane, select an NFS export and click Edit Settings. The Edit NFS Export Settings dialog box appears.
5. Enable or disable secure ports.
To enable secure ports, select the Require Secure Port check box.
To disable secure ports, clear the Require Secure Port check box.
6. Click OK.
Delete an NFS Export
If you delete an NFS export, the data in the shared directory is no longer shared but it is not removed.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System tab navigation pane, select NFS Exports.
4. In the right pane, select an NFS export and click Delete. The Delete dialog box appears.
5. Click OK.
View or Select the Latest NFS Version Supported
NFS v4 is enabled or disabled on a systemwide basis. By default, NFS v4 is disabled, which forces clients to use NFS v3 and earlier.
You might want to use earlier versions if you have clients that are incompatible with NFSv4.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab, and select Client Accessibility.
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