How to enable NFS on the Synology Server
This is a guide on how to enable the NFS capabilities of the Synology product.
This procedure is aimed for users who are experienced with Telnet and the Linux Operating System
Please note that improper manipulation or modification of the Synology server may result in machine malfunction or loss of data.
Please read the General Disclaimer before modifying the Synology product.
Acquire Files
Please make sure that the Synology product has firmware 2.0.3 - 0518 or above, along with the Telnet service enabled.
Both files can be found here.
Instructions for the NFS Server
Telnet into the Synology product and perform the following
Enabling Service
cd /usr/syno/etc/rc.d mv S83nfsd.sh.sample S83****.sh reboot (or /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S83****.sh start) vi /etc/exports
Note: * needs to be replaced with a number
Exports file
In the exports file, add the following line
/directory/to/export ip.of.NFS.client(ro,root_squash,no_subtree_check)
After saving the exports file, perform the following
cd / /usr/sbin/exportfs -a
Testing
Look at /var/log/messages to check whether the settings are ok with your Synology product
Instructions for Linux NFS Client
On your NFS client, perform the following to mount the NFS Server share
mount IP.of.NFS.Server:/directory/to/export /volume1/local/share/folder
Note: /volume1/local/share/folder must exist locally, otherwise the mount will fail
Notes
The NFS Service is disabled after every firmware upgrade.
The NFS mount is not shown in the web interface
Files saved on the Synology server are case-insensitive.
Supported versions:
- NFS 2.0
- NFS 3.0
Additional Resources
Synology NFS Forum Room
The /etc/exports file
Mounting NFS File Systems
Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 Fast Setup Guide
Export Filesystem as NFS