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Name Description Schema
file_system
optional
This is the embeddable reference form of file_system_id
attribute.
file_system_instance
file_system_id
optional
Unique identifier of the file system on which the NFS
Export was created.
string
id
optional
Unique id of the NFS Export. string
is_no_SUID
optional
If set, do not allow access to set SUID. Otherwise, allow
access.
boolean
min_security
optional
NFSExportMinSecur
ityEnum
min_security_
l10n
optional
Localized message string corresponding to min_security string
name
optional
NFS Export name. This property supports case-insensitive
filtering
string
nfs_owner_us
ername
optional
(Applies to NFS shares of VMware NFS storage
resources.) Default owner of the NFS Export associated
with the datastore. Required if secure NFS enabled. For
NFSv3 or NFSv4 without Kerberos, the default owner is
root.
string
no_access_hos
ts
optional
Hosts with no access to the NFS export or its snapshots.
Hosts can be entered by Hostname, IP addresses (IPv4,
IPv6, IPv4/PrefixLength, IPv6/PrefixLenght, or
IPv4/subnetmask), or Netgroups prefixed with @.
< string > array
path
optional
Local path to a location within the file system. With NFS,
each export must have a unique local path. By default, the
system exports the root of the file system (top-most
directory) at the time the file system is created. This path
specifies the unique location of the file system on the
storage system. Before you can create additional exports
within an NFS shared folder, you must create directories
within it from a Linux/Unix host that is connected to the
file system. After a directory has been created from a
mounted host, you can create a corresponding export and
set access permissions accordingly.
string
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