Mounting a volume on a client – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Managing Clients and Users

Mounting a Volume on a Client

A user who is logged in to a client computer can’t mount a SAN volume. You or

another SAN administrator must use Xsan Admin to mount the volume on the client

computer.

To mount an Xsan volume on a client:

1

Open Xsan Admin, select the volume in the SAN Components list, and click Clients.

2

Select the client computer in the list.

3

To allow the client to modify files on the volume, click Mount Read & Write.

To prevent the client from modifying the volume, click Mount Read Only.

You only need to mount an Xsan volume on a client once. The volume remains

mounted until you unmount it or until the user on the client unmounts it, even if the

user logs out or the client computer is restarted. If a user unmounts the volume, it is

remounted automatically when he or she restarts the computer.

From the Command Line

You can also mount a volume on a client using the

mount

command in Terminal. For

more information, see the

mount

man page or “Mounting an Xsan Volume” on

page 179.

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