You can edit Network File System (NFS) directory options for a local file system that has the NFS service enabled. Some NFS options that you can edit include the read and write permissions of an NFS directory. Editing these permissions controls whether remote servers have read-only, read and write, or root access to the shared NFS directory.
To edit NFS directory options for a file system:
The NFS Shared Resources page is displayed.
The Editing NFS Options window is displayed.
Read only– Select to enable read-only access to this directory. In the Access List field, optionally specify which servers have read-only access by typing the server or network group names, separated by a colon. If you leave the Access List field blank, all servers have read-only access.
Read/Write– Select to enable read and write access to this directory. In the Access List field, optionally specify which servers have read and write access by typing the server or network group names, separated by a colon. If you leave the Access List field blank, all servers have read and write access.
Root– Select to enable executive privileges on this directory. In the Access List field, specify which servers have executive privileges by typing the server or network group names, separated by a colon.