Network File Systems
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
| Intermediate
- 10 Videos | 39m 3s
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As a Linux network administrator, you must be familiar with the available network file systems. Here we show you how to provide and use network file systems on your Linux network.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe the components of the Network File Systeminstall, setup and configure NFSrecognize the differences in the configuration for running NFS securelymount an external shared NFS partition to the local systemadd and configure a local NFS share
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configure an exported share to work on rebootenable and support pNFS on the servermount and unmount remote SMB, or Samba, sharesUse a Directory Service configured client to mount a remote NFS share that you configure on a remote hostuse autofs to mount shares automatically
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Describing the NFS3m 25sUP NEXT
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2.Installing and Starting NFS3m 18s
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3.Using NFSv4 Securely3m 39s
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4.Mounting an External NFS Share3m 48s
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5.Setting and Configuring NFS Exports3m 40s
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6.Exporting an NFS Share3m 36s
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7.Describing Parallel Network File System (pNFS)2m 43s
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8.Mounting and Using SMB Shares5m 13s
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9.Exercise: Manage a NFS Mount on a Remote Server5m 18s
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10.Using autofs with SMB Shares4m 25s
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