Open System Services NFS SCF Reference Manual

SCF Commands for OSS NFS
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Entering SCF Commands
Table 2-1. SCF Commands and Objects for OSS NFS
Entering SCF Commands
You start SCF interactively, using the implicit TACL RUN command:
>SCF
It is seldom necessary to specify SCF RUN parameters because the default values are
appropriate for most situations. For a detailed description of the RUN parameters that
apply to SCF, refer to the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Reference Manual (for
D-series systems) or the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series Releases.
If you work with OSS NFS on a regular basis, it might be convenient to set up an
SCFCSTM file containing the following commands to automatically set up your SCF
session with OSS NFS:
->ASSUME PROCESS $ZNFS
->ALLOW ERRORS
->ALLOW WARNINGS
If you only have one or two commands to issue, it might be more convenient to issue
them as a single TACL RUN command. For example:
>SCF STATUS SUBSYS $ZNFS, SUB ALL, SEL STARTED
>SCF STOP SUBSYS $ZNFS, ORDERLY
At the beginning of an SCF session, SCF displays its product banner, which includes the
Compaq product name, product number, version number, release date, and copyright
statement.
Command EXPORT GROUP LAN
NET
GROUP
PROCESS SERVER SUBSYS USER NULL
ABORT No No Yes No No Ye s Yes No No
ADD Yes Yes Yes Yes No Ye s No Yes No
ALLOWOPENS No No No No No No Yes No No
ALTER Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye s Ye s Yes Yes No
DELETE Yes Yes Yes Yes No Ye s No Yes No
INFO Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye s Ye s No Yes No
LISTOPENS No No No No Ye s No Yes No No
NAMES Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye s Ye s Yes Yes No
PRIMARY No No No No Ye s No No No No
START No No Yes No No Ye s Yes No No
STATS No No Yes No Ye s Ye s No No No
STATUS No No Yes No Ye s Ye s Yes No No
STOP No No Yes No No Ye s Yes No No
STOPOPENS No No No No No No Yes No No
TRACE No No Yes No No No No No No
VERSION No No Yes No Yes Ye s No No Yes