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  config setprop nfs status enabled
 
  config setprop nfs status enabled
 
  config setprop portmap status enabled
 
  config setprop portmap status enabled
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config setprop nfslock status enabled
  
 
*sme9
 
*sme9
 
  config setprop nfs status enabled
 
  config setprop nfs status enabled
 
  config setprop rpcbind status enabled
 
  config setprop rpcbind status enabled
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config setprop nfslock status enabled
  
 
3. Edit /etc/exports to add the directories to be shared (this line exports user home directories and ibays):
 
3. Edit /etc/exports to add the directories to be shared (this line exports user home directories and ibays):

Revision as of 15:39, 24 November 2014

How To use SME as an NFS server

This came from a dtech post about to use SME as a NFS server


Important.png Note:
you have some documentation available for CENTOS6 and CENTOS5


1. Install the smeserver-nfs contrib like this:

yum install smeserver-nfs --enablerepo=smecontribs

2. Then execute the following:

  • sme8
config setprop nfs status enabled
config setprop portmap status enabled
config setprop nfslock status enabled
  • sme9
config setprop nfs status enabled
config setprop rpcbind status enabled
config setprop nfslock status enabled

3. Edit /etc/exports to add the directories to be shared (this line exports user home directories and ibays):

/home/e-smith/files    *.mydomain(rw,sync,no_wdelay,nohide,no_root_squash)
/home/e-smith/files  – shared directory

192.168.1.0/24           – IP address range of clients
or
*.mydomain               – Domain's client allowed

rw                       – Writable permission to shared folder
sync                     – Synchronize shared directory
no_root_squash           – Enable root privilege
no_all_squash            – Enable user’s authority


Warning.png Warning:
Make sure to leave a blank line at the end of the file.


4. Then, the following, which will reboot the server:

signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

5. Finally, after rebooting, check to see what is being exported:

showmount -e



Couple of notes whilst installing on SME8.....

DB options as follows - status disabled by default :

nfs=service
   TCPPorts=2049,4002,4003
   UDPPorts=2049,4002,4003
   access=private
   mountdPort=4002
   rquotadPort=4003
   status=disabled
nfslock=service
   TCPPorts=4000,4001,4004
   UDPPorts=4000,4001,4004
   access=private
   lockdPort=4001
   statdOutgoingPort=4004
   statdPort=4000
   status=disabled
portmap=service
   TCPPort=111
   UDPPort=111
   access=private
   status=disabled

After installation & reboot you should be able to update with

signal-event remoteaccess-update

However, I don't think this starts/restarts portmap, hence the reboot on install which should not really be necessary.

Couple of notes whilst installing on SME9.....

DB options as follows - status disabled by default :

nfs=service
   TCPPorts=2049,4002,4003
   UDPPorts=2049,4002,4003
   access=private
   mountdPort=4002
   rquotadPort=4003
   status=disabled
nfslock=service
   TCPPorts=4000,4001,4004
   UDPPorts=4000,4001,4004
   access=private
   lockdPort=4001
   statdOutgoingPort=4004
   statdPort=4000
   status=disabled
rpcbind=service
   TCPPort=111
   UDPPort=111
   access=private
   status=disabled

After installation & reboot you should be able to update with

signal-event remoteaccess-update

However, I don't think this starts/restarts rpcbind, hence the reboot on install which should not really be necessary.

client side

  • nfs-comon

install nfs-common (it depends of your distribution)

  • mount the network share
mkdir /mnt/partage
mount -t nfs 192.168.xx.xxx:/home/e-smith/files /mnt/partage
ll /mnt/partage

ToDos

Probably better to make a custom template for /etc/exports

Would be better if there was a web panel to enable/disable nfs per ibay