This page provides instructions for how to connect NFSv3 clients.
Before you begin
Install NFS client tools based on your Linux distribution type to prepare your client:
RedHat
Run the following command:
sudo yum install -y nfs-utils
SuSe
Run the following command:
sudo yum install -y nfs-utils
Debian
Run the following command:
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
Ubuntu
Run the following command:
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
Connect NFSv3 clients
Use the following instructions to connect NFSv3 clients using either the Google Cloud console or Google Cloud CLI:
Console
Go to the NetApp Volumes page in the Google Cloud console.
Click Volumes.
Click
Show more.Select Mount instructions.
Follow the mount instructions shown in the Google Cloud console.
Identify the mount command and use the mount options unless your workload has specific mount option requirements. If your application doesn't use locks or you didn't configure your clients to enable NSM communication, we recommend that you add the
nolock
mount option.
gcloud
Look up the mount instructions for a volume:
gcloud netapp volumes describe VOLUME_NAME \ --project=PROJECT_ID \ --location=LOCATION \ --format="value(mountOptions.instructions)"
Replace the following information:
VOLUME_NAME
: the name of the volume.PROJECT_ID
: the name of the project the volume is in.LOCATION
: the location of the volume.
For more information on additional optional flags, see Google Cloud SDK documentation on volumes.
Connect Linux to LDAP
If you are using NFSv3 extended groups, you might need to configure your client to use Active Directory as LDAP name service for user and group information as well. Use the following resources to configure LDAP:
What's next
Connect NFSv4.1 clients.