Linux Identity Management and File Sharing

30 minutes
  • 2 Learning Objectives

About this Hands-on Lab

Hello and welcome to this hands-on lab, Linux Identity Management and File Sharing. In this lab, we’ll be working with Network File System (NFS).

Learning Objectives

Successfully complete this lab by achieving the following learning objectives:

Install NFS and Create and Export the File System

Install and start NFS, create the /ops file system and change permissions to 777, and export the file system.

Install NFS on the Client and Mount the File System

Get the primary IP address for server1 and install NFS utlities on the client, server2. Create the /mnt/ops file system and change permissions to 777, then mount the file system.

Additional Resources

The CIO of Eucalyptus and Lavender would like you to configure a new NFS server with a file share named /ops. Once the file share is configured, make sure that you can mount it on the client node. Good luck!

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