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NFS Server Setup
The NFS server must have the exported directory with write permission for the port logging to work.
Because the per-port logging application runs at a privileged level, the NFS server used must also be set up
to allow root access. To allow this kind of access you can do it one of two ways.
1. Set the no_root_squash option for the directory set up to receive the port log files. Example
Because the per-port logging application runs at a privileged level, the NFS server used must also be set up
to allow root access. To allow this kind of access you can do it one of two ways.
1. Set the no_root_squash option for the directory set up to receive the port log files. Example
/etc/exports entry:
/nfs/domlogging 192.168.0.0/16 (rw, no_root_squash)
/nfs/domlogging 192.168.0.0/16 (rw, no_root_squash)
2. Force all accesses to a certain UID/GID. Example /etc/exports entry:
/nfs/domlogging 192.168.0.0/16 (rw, all_squash, anonuid=700, anongid=700)
Make certain that the GID/UID pair has write permission to the particular directory.
Explaining these concepts or providing other information about NFS is beyond the scope of this document.
Please provide your Systems Administrator with the above information, and ask them any additional
questions about setting up the NFS server; should they have any additional questions, please contact
Raritan support.
Explaining these concepts or providing other information about NFS is beyond the scope of this document.
Please provide your Systems Administrator with the above information, and ask them any additional
questions about setting up the NFS server; should they have any additional questions, please contact
Raritan support.