ADIC Webcam 2.2 User Manual
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Mount StorNext FS on Linux
To mount StorNext FS:
Step 1 Create the StorNext FS mount directory. This is the path by which users access the file
system. For example:
# mkdir /usr/clips
# chmod 777 /usr/clips
Step 2 Add the StorNext FS name to the /etc/fstab file. Use cvfs as the file system type.
For example:
# projA /usr/clips/ cvfs rw,threads=6 0 0
When the StorNext FS server starts up or reboots, StorNext FS automatically mounts any
file systems listed in the /etc/fstab file.
file systems listed in the /etc/fstab file.
Step 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to mount each StorNext FS on all client machines.
NOTE
If you do not want a cvfs mount point in your fstab file, manually start a file
system using the cvadmin command. Then, mount the file system using the
mount command, as shown in the following example:
During the boot process, the file systems listed in /etc/fstab tries to be
mounted. On the first mount attempt, StorNext FS fails because the cvfs-loadable
modules are loaded later in the boot process. These errors can be safely ignored,
and StorNext FS mounts toward the end of the system startup process.
system using the cvadmin command. Then, mount the file system using the
mount command, as shown in the following example:
During the boot process, the file systems listed in /etc/fstab tries to be
mounted. On the first mount attempt, StorNext FS fails because the cvfs-loadable
modules are loaded later in the boot process. These errors can be safely ignored,
and StorNext FS mounts toward the end of the system startup process.