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SnapScale/RAINcloudOS 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
4 – Network Settings
NFS client access to shares can be specified by navigating to the
Security > Shares
page and
clicking the
NFS Access
link next to the share. To ensure proper Unicode representation on
the file system, set the client code page to indicate the code page used by NFS clients to
represent characters in filenames (usually UTF-8 on modern Unix/Linux-based operating
systems).
These versions of the NFS protocol are supported:
Assigning Share Access to NFS Users
The NFSv3 protocol does not support user-level share access control, but rather supports host-
and subnet-based access control. NFSv4 supports user-level access control via Kerberos
configuration, but otherwise uses the same form of host-based access control. On a standard
Unix server, share access is configured in an “exports” file. On SnapScale clusters, the exports
for each share are configured on the
NFS Share Access
page independently of user-based
share access for other protocols.
Enable NFS Access to the Cluster
1.
Go to
Network > NFS
.
2.
Check the
Enable NFS
box.
3.
Check the
versions
you want to enable.
Select one or more from
NFSv3
and
NFSv4
.
Protocol
Version
Source
NFS
3.0, 4.0
*
*NFSv4 ACLs are not supported.
RFC 1094, RFC 1813, RFC 3530
Mount
1.0, 2.0, 3.0
RFC 1094 Appendix A, RFC 1813, RFC 3530
Lockd
1.0, 4.0
RFC 1094, RFC1813, RFC 3530