Advanced Features 7-11
User Name Mapping associates Windows and UNIX user names, which allows users to
connect to NFS resources without having to log on to UNIX systems separately.
Server for Network File System (NFS)
SFU provides a robust Server for NFS that can be used to provide disk resources from your
systems running Windows NT and Windows 2000 to any system on your network that
supports NFS. To administer Server for NFS, se t the foll owing opt ions f rom the SFU MMC
console:
User Mapping is the name of the mapping server to use.
Auditing is the size and location of the logging file, and the operations to audit.
Locking is the grace period for locks and a list of current locks.
Client Groups is used to group client systems for easier setting of permissions.
UNIX Utilities
UNIX utilities provided with SFU are listed in below.
Table 7-1. Categories of UNIX Utilities
Category Utility
File and Directory Utilities basename, cp, diff, dirname, dos2unix, find, ln, ls,
mkdir, mount, mv, paste, pwd, rm, rmdir, sdiff, split,
tee, touch, uniq, uudecode, uuencode, umount
Text Utilities cat, cut, grep, egrep, fgrep, head, more, printf, sed, sort,
tail, tr, vi, wc
Programming Utilities perl, od, sh, strings
Security Utilities chmod, chown, su
Process and General Utilities cron, crontab, date, du, kill, nice, printenv, ps, rcmd,
renice, sleep, atr, top, uname, wait, which, xargs