
RTM-ATCA-SXXX Overview
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8.1.3 Advanced file share configuration (expert mode)
The file share services running on the storage blade supports numerous
configuration features that are not part of the web interface tool, but available via
simple edits to a text based configuration file using a console window.
File share service Configuration file
Samba (cifs)
/etc/samba/smb.conf
nfs
/etc/exports
The configuration file contains an entry for each target entry created by the web or
cli tools. The file syntax explanations follow in the next section.
Sample smb.conf file for samba/CIFs file shares
Notes:
Comment lines must start with a ‘#’ or “;” as first character.
A line may extend across multiple lines if last character is backslash ‘\’
Parameter names are case insensitive
The configurations applicable to this product are contained in the [global] section.
[global]
security = share
interfaces = 192.168.1.152/255.255.255.0
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = PPCSAMBA
hosts deny = NONE
hosts allow =ALL
1. Parameter and content definitions for this file is available online:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/s
mb.conf.5.html
Sample /etc/export file for nfs file shares
Notes:
Comment lines must start with a ‘# ’ as first character.
A line may extend across multiple lines if last character is backslash ‘\’
The /etc/exports file facilitates the export of file systems to remote hosts, with
various user options. Each exported file system should be on its own individual line,
with lists of authorized hosts placed after an exported file system, with each entry
delimited by spaces. Options for each of the hosts is placed in parentheses directly
after the host identifier, without any spaces separating the host and the first
parenthesis.
-sh-2.05b# cat exports