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is unchecked. Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free up
the mount when it tries to unmount.
Reboot host node if unmount fails — If checked, reboots the node if unmounting
this file system fails. The default setting is unchecked.
Check file system before mounting — If checked, causes fsck to be run on the
file system before mounting it. T he default setting is unchecked.
IP Address
IP Address — Type the IP address for the resource.
Monitor Link checkbox — Check the box to enable or disable link status monitoring of
the IP address resource
NFS Mount
Name — Create a symbolic name for the NFS mount.
Mount Point — Choose the path to which the file system resource is mounted.
Host — Specify the NFS server name.
Export Path — NFS export on the server.
NFS version — Specify NFS protocol:
NFS3 — Specifies using NFSv3 protocol. The default setting is NFS.
NFS4 — Specifies using NFSv4 protocol.
Options — Mount options. For more information, refer to the nfs(5) man page.
Force Unmount checkbox — If checked, forces the file system to unmount. T he default
setting is unchecked. Force Unmount kills all processes using the mount point to free
up the mount when it tries to unmount.
NFS Client
Name — Enter a name for the NFS client resource.
Target — Enter a target for the NFS client resource. Supported targets are hostnames,
IP addresses (with wild-card support), and netgroups.
Options — Additional client access rights. For more information, refer to the exports(5)
man page, General Options
NFS Export
Name — Enter a name for the NFS export resource.
Script
Name — Enter a name for the custom user script.
File (wit h path) — Enter the path where this custom script is located (for example,
/etc/init.d/userscript)
Samba Service
Name — Enter a name for the Samba server.
Workgroup — Enter the Windows workgroup name or Windows NT domain of the
Samba service.
Note
When creating or editing a cluster service, connect a Samba-service resource
directly to service, not to a resource within a service.
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