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Note: These instructions are for Mac OS X Version 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later releases only. An earlier version of the article discussed Version 10.5 (Leopard)

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To mount a QNAP Turbo Station NFS share from OS X, follow these steps:

  • Start Finder, and go to Applications / Utilities / Disk Utility.
  • Select File / NFS Mounts... from the menu bar.
  • Click the '+' icon at the bottom left of the NFS Mounts window.
  • Enter your Turbo Station's NFS URL, following the format of the example in the dialog.
  • Under the URL, enter the mount location. A convenient place is under /Volumes. For instance, if you entered the URL as nfs://myserver/Public, enter /Volumes/Public as the mount location. Note: Don't create the subdirectory; it will be created dynamically when the share is mounted.
  • Click the arrow in front of 'Advanced Mount Parameters'. A new text entry box is displayed. Enter: resvport.
  • Click 'Verify' at the bottom right. Note: This only checks that your Turbo Station has NFS enabled; it doesn't check if the remote NFS URL is correct.
  • A popup window should appear, saying 'The NFS server appears to be functional'. Click 'OK'.
  • Click 'Save' at the bottom right of the NFS Mounts Window.
  • Enter your password to allow Disk Utility to make the changes.
  • This completes the process. Your NFS share should appear at the mount location you entered above.


Since Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) doesn't offer anymore to mount NFS shares from Disk Utility, manual mount is the only solution under that version.
Here is a Terminal command that permits to mount NFS share without problems, as some arguments are mandatory to make the mout fully MacOS compliant:

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sudo mount -o rw,bg,hard,resvport,intr,noac,nfc,tcp myserver:/sharedirectory /Volumes/sharedirectory/

enter your machine admin password, and voilà.

- list of major options used:

  • rw for read and write permission
  • resvport (explanation in discussion)
  • nfc permits to your finder to handle the UTF-8 NFC coding of Linux and Windows instead of Apple UTF-8 NFD (well explained on G**gle), if not used any file or directory named with accents maybe unseen by the finder (where still okay under a terminal session !)


Discussion

By default, Mac OS X connects to an NFS server from a 'non-privileged' TCP/IP port, that is, ≥ 1024. However, the Turbo Station only accepts connections from a 'privileged' TCP/IP port, ≤ 1023. The 'resvport' option in the setup causes Mac OS X to use a privileged port.

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If you don't specify the 'resvport' option, you will be unable to connect to the Turbo Station. If you use a Terminal CLI, and issue ls /Volumes/Public, for instance, the HDD and LAN lights on the Turbo Station will blink, and the Mac will display the error message 'Operation not permitted'.

Many online documents refer to the '-P' mount option, but according to the mount_nfs(8)man page, this is 'highly discouraged'. The 'resvport' option should be used instead.

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It's unclear why the Turbo Station only accepts connections from 'privileged' ports. In past decades, this was considered to be a security feature, as only the administrator of a shared computer could allow connections from such ports. Nowadays, in a domestic or SME environment, each user of a computer is their own administrator.

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