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+ | ====== NFS ====== | ||
+ | Network File System (NFS) is a network file system protocol allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to how local storage is accessed. NFS, like many other protocols, builds on the Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC) system. | ||
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+ | ^ Field ^ Description ^ | ||
+ | | **Enable NFS Service** | Select the check-box to enable the NFS service. The current state of the service is displayed as “Service is stopped” or “Service is running”. | | ||
+ | | {{:plus_icon.png|}} | Click the **Plus** icon to add a new host. | | ||
+ | | {{:minus_icon.png|}} | Click the **Minus** icon to delete a host. | | ||
+ | | **Host** | The IP address or IP range of the client. | | ||
+ | | **Read Only** | This client has read access but cannot modify or add any data. | | ||
+ | | **Insecure** | Enable this option when mounting the drive on Mac OS X. | | ||
+ | | **Add** | Click **Add**, select a new directory and then click **Open** to add the select directory. | | ||
+ | | **Delete** | Click **Delete** to delete the selected directory. | | ||
+ | | **Save** | Click **Save** to save the changes. | | ||
+ | | **Refresh** | Click **Refresh** to refresh the page. | |