Open System Services NFS SCF Reference Manual
SCF Commands for OSS NFS
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Considerations
The resulting detailed display has the following format:
The detailed display contains the following information:
Mount Point is the pathname of the directory file on which the server’s file
system is mounted locally.
Program is the NonStop Kernel filename of the server program.
Process is the name of the server process.
Server Type is the type of server.
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.
Read Only indicates whether all files and directories in the file system allow
only read access (TRUE) or allow other types of access (FALSE).
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.
Root User OK indicates whether remote users are allowed to access (TRUE) or
cannot access (FALSE) the server’s files with super-ID privileges.
Max File Size is the maximum number of bytes for any given file.
Write Thru indicates whether data written by NFS clients to NonStop Himalaya
systems is written to cache or directly to disk.
Null Alias OK indicates whether remote NFS users who do not have a mapped
user ID are allowed access to files managed by the NonStop system
(TRUE) or are not allowed this access (FALSE).
NFS Detailed Info SERVER \SYS1.$ZNFS.ROOT
*Mount Point.... /
*Program........ $SYSTEM.ZOSSNFS.NFSSVRHP
*Process........ $SV001 *Server Type...... OSS
Primary........ 1 *Backup........... 0
*Read Only...... FALSE *Priority......... 148
*Root User OK... TRUE *Max File Size.... 2147483647
*Write Thru..... TRUE *Null Alias OK.... FALSE