–u

(Update) The update mode causes the modification time

 

for all directories to always be returned as the current

 

time.

–v

(Verbose) The verbose mode is provided for diagnostic

 

purposes only. Usage of this option is not recommended

 

under normal conditions. Setting the break flag on the

 

FSRV server program also toggles the state of the verbose

 

flag. The verbose mode messages are written to the NS

 

event logger as protocolspecific information (P bit, class

 

1). The LOGCHG utility can be used to change the log

 

mask that EVMON is using.

FSRV Error Messages

The following error messages are returned by the FSRV server program. When these errors occur they are reported to the event logger for NSARPA. Event logging is enabled with the EVMON utility. An explanation of the error and suggested action are indicated as appropriate. The actual error message returned to the NFS* client under these conditions will depend upon the error handling by the client.

fsrv: atach error : <#>

FSRV was unable to attach to the new session. See the ATACH utility information in the RTEA Relocatables Reference Manual, part number 9207790037, for an explanation of error numbers returned by ATACH.

fsrv: Cannot find the time zone information for <TIMEZONE>

The time zone specified in the -t runstring option could not be found in the /etc/tztab file.

fsrv: clgon error : <#>

FSRV was unable to logon. (Requires LOGON Rev.6200.) See the CLGON utility information in the RTEA Relocatables Reference Manual, part number 9207790037, for an explanation of error numbers returned by CLGON.

fsrv: Error decoding /etc/tztab.

The /etc/tztab file cannot be decoded. Verify that the file entries are in the correct format.

fsrv: Invalid file type specified with -a option.

The -a option can only be used with variable record length file types.

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