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10 Examples of commands to access a folder on the TeraStation from the NFS client:
From Linux:
mount -t nfs <IP Address>:<NFS public path for the TeraStation><the mounting point on the local computer>
(e.g.) mkdir /mnt/tsxl
mount -t nfs 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share /mnt/tsxl
In this example, TeraStation’s IP address is “192.168.11.10”, NFS publishing path is “/mnt/array1/share”,
and a mount point on the local computer is “/mnt/tsxl”.
From Windows Services for Unix 3.5:
mount <IP Address>:<NFS publishing path for the TeraStation> <a network drive’s letter (an error occurs if not
available)>
(e.g.) mount 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share z:
In this example, TeraStation’s IP address is “192.168.11.10”, NFS publishing path is “/mnt/array1/share”,
and a network drive letter is “z”.
From Solaris10:
mount -<F nfs IP Address>:<NFS publishing path for the TeraStation><the mounting point on the local
computer>
(e.g.) mkdir /mnt/tsxl
mount -F nfs 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share /mnt/tsxl
In this example, TeraStation’s IP address is “192.168.11.10”, NFS publishing path is “/mnt/array1/share”,
and a mount point on the local computer is “/mnt/tsxl”.
Notes:
Settings on the NFS Client will be applied to le access. However, if you write on root, uid and gid for all will
be 99.
You cannot unify the uid and gid for user management on the TeraStation and for the users on NFS clients.
Root (admin) rights are required to perform the mount operation.
If you mount as root for other users, each user will need access rights for the mount point.
You’ve completed the steps to access the TeraStation via NFS.

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