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Tranzman Appliance has flexible and effortless approach towards sharing of data.It uses SMB (Server Message Block) for providing shared access to files.  
 
Tranzman Appliance has flexible and effortless approach towards sharing of data.It uses SMB (Server Message Block) for providing shared access to files.  
 
Depending upon the scenarios, a need may arise to read or write data on to directories in Tranzman Appliance. Tranzman Shares can be used in such cases.
 
Depending upon the scenarios, a need may arise to read or write data on to directories in Tranzman Appliance. Tranzman Shares can be used in such cases.
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Please follow the below steps for accessing the Tranzman Shares over SMB.
 
Please follow the below steps for accessing the Tranzman Shares over SMB.
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> srl_support
 
> srl_support
 
> shares
 
> shares
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Remote Share Path          Local Path      Shared With      Shared AS
 
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===Step 3===
 
===Step 3===
Collect the IP of the machine where the Tranzman Shares will be mounted and open the share using the below command. Do a show command after that to list the shares.
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Collect the IP of the machine where the Tranzman Shares will be mounted and open the share using the below command.  
 
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> open 192.168.50.32
 
> open 192.168.50.32
> show
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                                            Remote Share Path          Local Path      Shared With            Shared AS
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                                \\tzm-blue54.localdomain\data                /data    192.168.50.32 SMB          srladmin
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                                            Remote Share Path          Local Path      Shared With            Shared AS
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                                \\tzm-blue54.localdomain\logs                /logs    192.168.50.32 SMB          srladmin
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Do a show command after that to list the shares.
                                            Remote Share Path          Local Path      Shared With            Shared AS
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                                \\tzm-blue54.localdomain\datastore          /datastore    192.168.50.32 SMB    srladmin
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[[File:ListShares.jpg|border|1100x800px]]
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===Step 5===
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Go the client machine and mount the share.
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[[File:ClientMount1.jpg|border|1100x800px]]
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[[File:ClientMount2.jpg|border|1100x800px]]
  
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So this is how easily Tranzman Shares can be used for data sharing.
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 26 February 2021

Tranzman Appliance has flexible and effortless approach towards sharing of data.It uses SMB (Server Message Block) for providing shared access to files. Depending upon the scenarios, a need may arise to read or write data on to directories in Tranzman Appliance. Tranzman Shares can be used in such cases.


Please follow the below steps for accessing the Tranzman Shares over SMB.


Step 1

Login to the Tranzman CLISH and navigate to srl_support -> shares

login as: srladmin srladmin@192.168.50.54's password: Last login: Fri Feb 26 13:44:52 2021 from 192.168.55.9

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  • Tranzman release 3.0 (BUILD 9892) *
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Welcome srladmin it is Fri Feb 26 14:07:29 UTC 2021 > srl_support > shares Remote Share Path Local Path Shared With Shared AS


Step 2

Press the ? on the keyboard and it should list you all the options in there.

close stop sharing data folder over smb exit Exit this CLI session help Display an overview of the CLI syntax open Share data folder over smb return return to previous menu show show current data and datastore folder share information


Step 3

Collect the IP of the machine where the Tranzman Shares will be mounted and open the share using the below command.

> open 192.168.50.32


Step 4

Do a show command after that to list the shares.

ListShares.jpg


Step 5

Go the client machine and mount the share.


ClientMount1.jpg


ClientMount2.jpg


So this is how easily Tranzman Shares can be used for data sharing.


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