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PatrickBetts
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February 24th, 2014 12:00
Daniel,
Yes, you can disable NFS (nfs disable). You will still see that traffic though (internal communication).
Best Regards,
Patrick
DanPJ
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309 Posts
Ok, thanks.
Hi my name is Patrick Betts and I am a DataDomain TSE. DDOS uses NFS as it's internal communications protocol. What you are seeing is the system simply functioning. Let me know If I can be of any further assistance.
Can I disable NFS? I really have no plans on using NFS. I will be using CIFS in the near future, but not NFS.
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PatrickBetts
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116 Posts
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February 24th, 2014 12:00
Daniel,
Yes, you can disable NFS (nfs disable). You will still see that traffic though (internal communication).
Best Regards,
Patrick
DanPJ
2 Intern
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309 Posts
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February 24th, 2014 12:00
Ok, thanks.
PatrickBetts
1 Rookie
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116 Posts
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February 24th, 2014 12:00
Daniel,
Hi my name is Patrick Betts and I am a DataDomain TSE. DDOS uses NFS as it's internal communications protocol. What you are seeing is the system simply functioning. Let me know If I can be of any further assistance.
Best Regards,
Patrick
DanPJ
2 Intern
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309 Posts
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February 24th, 2014 12:00
Can I disable NFS? I really have no plans on using NFS. I will be using CIFS in the near future, but not NFS.