Creating an nfs share and setting permissions – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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The Network Path details are provided by the Management Console and are displayed in
the format:

<IP address>

/<share name>.

It is also possible to connect using:

\\<Fully Qualified domain name>\<share name>

.

There may be multiple entries under the Network Path, depending upon how the network was
configured at installation. You can click on Show all network paths or use the Network Paths
tab to display all available IP addresses.

7.

If the CIFS server has been configured for User Authentication, select the share in the Shares
list to display the Permissions tab and list the users available on the server who can be assigned
access to NAS target devices. You can amend permissions for individual NAS target devices.
Click Edit and check the appropriate Access or No Access button. Click Update to apply the
change.

8.

The NAS target device is now available as a network drive and you can target it from the
backup application. It can also be mapped as a network drive in Windows.

NOTE:

The NAS target device is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP

StoreOnce Backup system is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup.

Creating an NFS share and setting permissions

NOTE:

Each share has a Permissions tab. The options available on this tab depend upon the

hosts added to the Hosts list during configuration of the NFS Server. On the Permissions tab, set
the access permissions for that share for each host in the list. Available options are: Read/Write
Access, Read-Only Access, or No Access.

1.

Log on to the StoreOnce GUI.

2.

Select NAS and display the Share tab. This tab is used to manage all shares for both CIFS
and NFS servers.

Shares (NAS)

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