Network File System Differences
Case-Sensitivity
When a remote UNIX client mounts an object that the server exports from the “root”
(/) file system, it will always function as case-insensitive.
Read/Write Options
No matter what options the client specifies on the MOUNT command, some server
file systems from “root” (/) exist as only read-write. However the client mounts a file
system determines how the file system is treated and how it functions on the client.
Open Systems File System (QOpenSys)
Network File System Differences
Case-Sensitivity
When a remote UNIX client mounts an object that the server exports from the
QOpenSys file system, the object will always function as case-sensitive.
Figure 48. The QOpenSys file system accessed through the NFS Server
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