Technical data

SHOW PROXY
These entries might be for local clients, remote clients, or PC-NFS clients. You
can include the following options:
/NFS=OUTGOING Proxy to use NFS client
/NFS=INCOMING Proxy to use NFS server
/NFS=(OUTGOING,INCOMING) Proxy to use both the NFS client and the NFS
server
/UID=n
Optional. Default: All NFS proxies.
Displays the database entry for the client with the specified UID.
Examples
1.
TCPIP> SHOW PROXY /NFS
VMS User_name Type User_ID Group_ID Host_name
WEBSTER OD 311 10 *
SHERMAN ND 115 10 *
COHEN OND 115 10 *
SILK ON 115 10 *
Shows the NFS entries in the proxy database:
WEBSTER has authorization to use the local NFS client (outgoing rights).
SHERMAN can use the local NFS server (incoming rights).
COHEN can use both the NFS server and client.
SILK can use both the NFS server and client. This information is not
currently known to NFS because SILK is not loaded in the dynamic
database.
In the display, the values in the
Type
field mean:
N NFS server
O NFS client
ON NFS server and client
C Communication
OD, ND,
OND
Loaded in the NFS cache
CD Loaded in the communication cache
To set up N, O, or ON proxies, see ADD PROXY
/NFS=INCOMING=OUTGOING.
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