Netgear has expanded its ReadyNAS family of storage units for home and business use, and added new features.
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: TechnologyA new release of RAIDiator, the firmware for Netgear's ReadyNAS Duo v2 and ReadyNAS NV+ v2, brings several new cloud-like functions to the storage devices.
I've got a Netgear ReadyNas Duo v2 (2 disk slots).
I have one RedHat 6 machine and three Mac OS machines. I want the RedHat one to be a file server, so that all files will be stored there. All Mac clients will access this server according to their rights.
It seems that this will not use samba. Could you please let me know what should I do in this case?
I have an nfs server running Solaris. It works fine and a large number of clients happily mount directories from it. But only almost all clients.
All clients that have problem run CentOS (5.4 and 5.5). I've found one or two of each version that fail, but also a couple of each version that work.
The mounting is done via autofs but that doesn't seem to make any difference.
Heya!
I'm having a problem.
For a school project I need to install a Fedora virtual machine (on VMware Server), setting it up as a server.
I am encountering the following problem.
When I want to 'yum install dhcp' I get the following error message:
How do I get my optical drives to use static mount points in Fedora 12?
Mounting by disk label does not play nicely with Wine.
It used to be that this would be done by using gnome-mount, or editing the HAL configuration,
but it seems that these methods have been obsoleted starting with Fedora 12.
i restarted my nfs-service usingsystemctl restart nfs-server.servicewhile a client was connected. after the restart the clients mount points were not reachable any more.
hi guys
I have a server suse 11 two IP different segments
one IP is point to point to NFS Storage.
Administration IP: 10.7.10.100
NFS-Storage IP: 192.168.10.50
weird thing is I defined the NFS I can mount them using mount -a but when I reboot the server the NFS mount points are not there and I have to manually mount them again by mount -a
update---
I just discovered if I start the nfs service