Configuring nfs, Table 23 nfs command, Config – Raritan Computer SX User Manual

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Routedelete Command Example
The following command remove a route from the route table:
admin > Config > Network > routedelete

Configuring NFS

The nfs command enables all keystrokes echoed from the target device to be logged to a remote
NFS server located within the network. The logs can be reviewed at a later time.
admin > Config > NFS > nfs


The syntax of the nfs command is:
nfs [enable <true|false>] [primaryip primaryip] [secondaryip
secondaryip] [primarydir primarydir] [secondarydir secondarydir]
[option option]

The nfs command options are described in Table 23.

Table 23 NFS Command

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enable
<true|false>

Enable or disable NFS logging.

primaryip
primaryip

IP address of the primary NFS server.

secondaryip
secondaryip

IP address of the secondary NFS server.

primarydir
primarydir

Primary Server mount directory

secondarydir
secondarydir

Secondary Server mount directory

option option

softmount | hardmount


Command Example
The following command displays the current NFS settings:
admin > Config > NFS > nfs

NFS Settings :

Enable : 0

Primary IP : 0.0.0.0

Pimary Directory: /export/domSX/

Secondary IP : 0.0.0.0

Secondary Directory: /export/domSXLog/

Use the following command to enable remote NFS logging and configure the NFS Server:
admin > Config > NFS >nfs enable true primaryip 72.236.162.172
secondaryip 72.236.161.173 primarydir /nfs/domlogging1
secondarydir /nfs/domlogging2 option softmount

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