Configuring NFS AIS mounts for FTS Server on Linux
About this task
You may want to access an NFS AIS mount for FTS Server when your WorldServer instance is running on Linux. Installed NFS environments are often highly customized, so you may want to use the following steps as guidelines for your installation. For example, you can use the server names in this example or use names of your own.
When deploying WorldServer and FTS in a mixed Linux/Windows environment and using NFS, you must configure Windows Active Directory with Identity Management for Linux. By doing so, you can map Windows usernames to Linux usernames.
Procedure
- Configure the NFS Server (linux-nfs-server1).
- Install and configure Windows Tools for supporting NFS. In this case, use Windows Services for UNIX on the FTS Server machine (windows-fts-server2).
- Configure NFS mount on WorldServer machine (linux-worldserver-server3)
- Install and configure WorldServer (linux-worldserver-server3)
- Configure your file system AIS mount in WorldServer.
- Log in to WorldServer as admin .
- Go to .
- Add the mount using the *Directory path: *//linux-nfs-server1.global.sdl.corp/export/nfsmnt/NFStesting/AISMount
- Save the mount.