Open System Services NFS SCF Reference Manual
SCF Commands for OSS NFS
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Considerations
Considerations
Consider the following points when using the INFO SERVER command.
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INFO SERVER is a nonsensitive command.
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Use the STATUS SERVER command to obtain information about the current state
of a SERVER object.
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Use the STATISTICS SERVER command to obtain statistical information about a
SERVER object.
Examples
The following command displays information (without detail) about all currently
defined SERVER objects:
->INFO SERVER $ZNFS.*
The resulting display has the following format:
The display contains the following information:
Objname is the SERVER object name.
Process is the name of the server process.
Primary is the number of the primary processor.
Backup is the number of the backup processor. A value of -1 indicates no
backup processor is defined and the server process is not being run in
persistent mode.
Priority is the execution priority for the server process. If the priority value is
followed by the (DEFAULT) indicator, the SERVER object is
configured to use the same priority as the manager process, and the
indicated value is the current manager process priority.
Mount Point is the pathname of the directory file on which the server’s file system is
mounted locally.
The following command displays detailed information about the server named ROOT:
->INFO SERVER $ZNFS.ROOT, DETAIL
Note. An asterisk (*) in any INFO command display indicates that you can change the value of
the attribute using the ALTER command.
NFS Info SERVER \SYS1.$ZNFS.*
Objname *Process *Primary *Backup *Priority *Mount Point
SRV1 $SRV1 0 -1 148 /
PSRV2 $PSRV2 1 -1 148 /docs
NSRV3 $NSRV 0 1 148 /usr