Open System Services NFS Management and Operations Guide

but preserves subsystem integrity. The SERVER object is left in the STOPPED state and the
RESTART attribute is cleared. To avoid this, see “SUBSYS Object” (page 33).
Adds a SERVER object to the OSS NFS subsystem and allows you to configure it. After you
add a SERVER object, it is left in the STOPPED state.
ADD SERVER
Modifies certain attributes of a SERVER object. The SERVER object must be in the STOPPED
state.
ALTER SERVER
Removes one or more started servers from the OSS NFS subsystem. The SERVER object
must be in the STOPPED state.
DELETE SERVER
Reports attributes for the SERVER object. You can select the desired level of reporting detail.
The SERVER object must be in the STARTED state.
INFO SERVER
Reports the names of the SERVER objects that meet the specified criteria.NAMES SERVER
Starts one or more stopped SERVER objects. This command makes the server’s fileset
available to the OSS NFS subsytem.
START SERVER
Returns operational statistics (counter, timer, and usage values) about the SERVER object.
The SERVER object must be in the STARTED state.
STATS SERVER
Returns the current state and immediate history of the SERVER object.STATUS SERVER
Stops the operation of one or more started servers in an orderly manner and removes the
associated filesets from the OSS NFS subsystem. This command prevents any new requests
STOP SERVER
but gives you the option either to immediately stop pending requests and abort all active
links or else to allow these requests to finish before the SERVER object stops. STOP SERVER
clears the RESTART attribute, preventing you from restarting this server from a subsequent
START SUBSYS command. To avoid this, see “SUBSYS Object” (page 33).
Reports the product name, number, and release date of the specified SERVER object.VERSION SERVER
EXPORT Object
An EXPORT object is a directory in the local file hierarchy that is made available to NFS clients.
Configuration and Prerequisites
An EXPORT object can be added at any time during configuration of the OSS NFS subsystem.
Commands That Operate on EXPORT Objects
You can alter an EXPORT object as the security requirements of the users and the network change.
These SCF commands operate on EXPORT objects:
Makes a named fileset available to the OSS NFS subsystem. Access control parameters
allow you to specify those hosts or netgroups that can access the fileset. The exported
ADD EXPORT
name must be the root directory of the fileset to be exported and the mount point of a
SERVER object in the STARTED state.
Modifies the access parameters of an EXPORT object.ALTER EXPORT
Removes the specified EXPORT object from the OSS NFS subsystem. This command does
not affect remote mounts that have already been granted.
DELETE EXPORT
Reports the current access attributes of the EXPORT object.INFO EXPORT
Reports the names of the EXPORT objects that meet specified criteria.NAMES EXPORT
LAN Object
A LAN object is a local area network (LAN) interface process that receives OSS NFS requests from
the NonStop TCP/IP communications process.
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