DataSafe NAS User’s Manual 64
uses the external data representation (XDR) protocol
to ensure portable data transmission between NFS
clients and the DataSafe NAS.
UNIX computers follow advisory locking for all lock
requests. This means that the operating system does
not enforce lock semantics on a file, and applications
that check for the existence of locks can use these
locks effectively. However, the NFS Service
implements mandatory locks even for those locking
requests that are received through NFS. This ensures
that locks acquired through NFS are visible through
the server message block (SMB) protocol and to
applications accessing the files locally. Mandatory
locks are enforced by the operating system.
Related Topics
n “NFS Share Properties” on page 121
n “Adding a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 114
n “Removing a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 116
n “Modifying Windows or UNIX Share Properties” on
page 118
n “NFS Service” on page 62
n “Initial DataSafe NAS Configuration” on page 13
NFS Client Groups
From the NFS Client Group page, you can create,
delete, or edit NFS client groups. See the following
subjects:
n “Adding NFS Client Groups” on page 64
n “Editing NFS Client Groups” on page 66
n “Removing NFS Client Groups” on page 67
Adding NFS Client Groups
To add an NFS client group
1. On the primary menu bar, select Services.