Sunday, June 15, 2014

Setup and Configure NFS (Network File System) in RHEL6

NFS stands for "Network File System". It was developed by Sun Microsystems in 1980 to share Files and Printer between Unix or Linux systems. It allows a client to mount the local file system of server over network. By default RHEL6 use NFSv4 if the server supports it.

NFS Services

NFS allows local access to remote files. It uses PORT 2049 and nfs demon. In Network File System, there are  two packages required in RHEL6:
  1. nfs-utils
  2. rpcbind