diff --git a/docs/ocis/storage-backends/dcfsnfs.md b/docs/ocis/storage-backends/dcfsnfs.md index 6ef13be37a..4de0ee83ad 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/storage-backends/dcfsnfs.md +++ b/docs/ocis/storage-backends/dcfsnfs.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ geekdocFilePath: dcfsnfs.md {{< toc >}} -oCIS' default storage backend is the Decomposed FS. The Decomposed FS can be set up to run on a NFS share. That way the same storage can be provided over network to other nodes running oCIS. +oCIS' default storage backend is the Decomposed FS. The Decomposed FS can be set up to run on a NFS share. That way the same storage can be provided over the network to other nodes running oCIS. This document summarizes a few important considerations of the NFS setup and describes a tested setup. The test has not covered concurrent access of data from different nodes yet. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The test setup uses the client mount command: `mount -t nfs -o nfsvers=4 192.168 It sets the NFS version to 4, which is important to support extended attributes. -After successful mounting the storage on the client, it can be checked if the NFS setup really supports extended attributes properly using the following commands. +After successfully mounting the storage on the client, it can be checked if the NFS setup really supports extended attributes properly using the following commands. `setfattr -n user.test -v "xattr test string" ocisdata/foo` to write an extended attribute to a file, and `getfattr -d ocisdata/foo` to list all the attributes a file has set. @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ The oCIS server can be instructed to set up the decomposed FS at a certain path The test setup started an oCIS tech preview single binary release using this start command: ```bash -ocis init -OCIS_BASE_DATA_PATH=/mnt/ocisdata/ OCIS_LOG_LEVEL=debug OCIS_INSECURE=true PROXY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:9200 OCIS_URL=https://hostname:9200 ./ocis-1.18.0-linux-amd64 server +./ocis init +OCIS_BASE_DATA_PATH=/mnt/ocisdata/ OCIS_LOG_LEVEL=debug OCIS_INSECURE=true PROXY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:9200 OCIS_URL=https://hostname:9200 ./ocis server ``` This starts oCIS and a decomposed FS skeleton file system structure is set up on the NFS share.