4.2. Mounting NFS Exports on MacOSΒΆ
You can mount an NFS export created in Acronis Cyber Infrastructure like any other directory exported via NFS. You will need the share IP address (or hostname) and the volume identifier.
You can use the command-line prompt or Finder:
In console, run a command like the following:
# mount -t nfs -o vers=4.0 192.168.0.51:/<share_name>/ /mnt/nfs
where:
-o vers=4.0is the NFS version to use.192.168.0.51is the share IP address. You can also use the share hostname./<share_name>/is the root export path. For user exports, specify their full path, for example:/<share_name>/export1./mnt/nfsis an existing local directory to mount the export to.
In Finder, do the following:
Set the NFS version to 4.0. To do this, add the
nfs.client.mount.options = vers=4.0line to the/etc/nfs.conffile.In the Finder > Go > Connect to server window, specify
nfs://192.168.0.51:/<share_name>/where:
192.168.0.51is the share IP address. You can also use the share hostname./<share_name>/is the root export path. For user exports, specify their full path, for example:/<share_name>/export1.
Click Connect.
The Finder will mount the export to
/Volumes/<share_name>/.
Oct 26, 2020