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Hello,
I want to configure the NFS service.
I have to fill out to fields:
1. Network Address
2. Subnet Mask
My Question: Is t possible to define a complete range, for example: 192.168.0.0/16 with subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
or is only one single IP-Address possible?
thank you for your support
regards
Andreas
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In the Web Interface, click on NFS, it brings you to the Service subcategory.
- NFS Function: Enable
- Network Address: IP address of the Terastation
- Subnet Mask: subnet mask of the Terastation
- Click Apply.
Click on the Folders subcategory.
- Check the boxes next to the folders with which you want to use NFS, then click Apply.
Click on the Registration subcategory.
- Target Host Name: NFS client's hostname (computer name)
- Target IP Address: NFS client's IP address
- Click Add Target Client.
That's the extent of the setup here. Single address in the NFS tab only.
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andi025, I just tested this, and it looks like you can define an allowed full subnet for the NFS Network Address.
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Hi,
following Information:
I have stoped the copy job and tested the configuration.
Following situation:
1. when I make it so how Jason has described it didn't work.
2. Solution (for me)
- NFS Function: Enable
- Network Address: IP address of the subnet (192.168.0.0)
- Subnet Mask: subnet mask of the subnet (255.255.0.0)
- Click Apply.
every client in this subnet can mount the share now. The client registration is not needed to configure.
regards
Andreas
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Good to hear. It's odd that the client registration doesn't work... It works on our machine.
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same here, the client setup has no effect at all.
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You know you replied to a post from 2009? please start a new post with you issue and what you have done so far.. also do not start the post in the solved threads... Thanks :)