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cloudappliance/fsprovider [2018_09_11 00:18] – added paragraph on effective user. steven | cloudappliance:fsprovider [2023_12_14 14:45] – steven | ||
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- | # Enabling the File System Provider | + | # Enabling the FS (File System) Provider |
## Introduction | ## Introduction | ||
- | The Enterprise File Fabric | + | The Nasuni Access Anywhere |
To connect using the CIFS protocol directly see [[cloudappliance/ | To connect using the CIFS protocol directly see [[cloudappliance/ | ||
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- | ## Enable the FS provider | + | ## Enable the FS connector |
* Login as appladmin in to the appliance | * Login as appladmin in to the appliance | ||
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## Add FS to the account | ## Add FS to the account | ||
- | Login in to the SME user account and you should see FS as provider in the dropdown list when you login as SME user | + | Login in to the NAA user account and you should see FS as provider in the dropdown list when you login as NAA user |
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## Effective User | ## Effective User | ||
- | File system operations are performed by the File Fabric | + | File system operations are performed by Access Anywhere |
- | The ability to mount the file system for each File Fabric | + | The ability to mount the file system for each Access Anywhere |
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+ | ## Using the FS Provider with NFS | ||
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+ | The FS provider can be used to access NFS file systems through Access Anywhere. | ||
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+ | When mounting an NFS file system on the Linux host you may want to use a mount point like: | ||
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+ | That way you can have two or more NFS file systems in the same location in the directory tree. | ||