

Note: If you already have a working NFS server check that the export options required by Kodi have been set (as described in the relevant section below). NFS should be only used inside a private LAN. Please note that this simple authentication also makes it more vulnerable to attacks.

It allows for authentication by UID, thus eliminating the need to save usernames and passwords in XBMC source XML files.Once properly configured, NFS will allow your network shares to be seen and accessed by not only Kodi, but also any other machine on your network.

It is already incorporated in UNIX-like operating systems (such as OS X), eliminating the need for additional software and services to be installed on your computer.NFS is commonly found on all Linux/UNIX distributions, as well as on OS X and Solaris, and offers several features:

NFS's main disadvantage in comparison to SMB (a commonly-encountered protocol in Windows environments) is that it can be more complicated to set up in some cases, since many non-technical users are unfamiliar with configuring UNIX-based protocols. NFS does not use usernames or passwords as logins it uses a UNIX-based "userID" (UID) alone. This part bears repeating, as many people are confused on this point and try to create usernames and passwords to get Kodi to work with NFS. The main benefits of using NFS instead of SMB are its low protocol overhead (which allows it to send data across a network more quickly) and its use of simple UID's to authenticate users rather than username/password combinations. RAID metadata found! UUID: 8ca92779:3ffcb2ee:93543c94:957454a2 Level: raid5 Devices: 3 Name: md1 Chunk Size: 512K md Version: 1.0 Creation Time: Jul 28 07:23:41 2016 Status: ONLINE (md1) = Enclosure | Port | Block Dev Name | # | Status | Last Update Time | Events | Array State = NAS_HOST 2 /dev/sda3 0 Active Apr 2 13:23:19 2020 21356 AAA NAS_HOST 1 /dev/sdb3 1 Active Apr 2 13:23:19 2020 21356 AAA NAS_HOST 3 /dev/sdc3 2 Active Apr 2 13:23:19 2020 21356 AAA = RAID metadata found! UUID: 80806708:364304a0:b438f0c4:77d0c7e2 Level: raid1 Devices: 1 Name: md2 Chunk Size: - md Version: 1.Network File System, or NFS, is a way to share folders over a network, and was added to XBMC in v11 (Eden). Welcome to MD superblock checker (v2.0) - have a nice day~ Scanning system.
