Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
356 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide
Release 4.5, Revision 2
Table 6-27 Name Server Configuration Variables
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values Default
Value
Server Name The descriptive name of
the NS. This name is
copied over from the NS
general configuration
entry.
This field cannot be modified. It is
displayed for reference only. The selected
NS
descriptive
name
Server ID TheUUID of the NS. This
IDis copied over from the
NS general configuration
entry.
This field cannot be modified. It is
displayed for reference only. Extracted
from the NS
general
configuration
entry.
Maximum Path
Components The maximum number of
componentspermitted in a
path name.
Anypositive integer value between
1 and 512. 100
Maximum Records The maximum number of
SFS records that can be
used by the NS to store
metadata objects.
Any positive 64-bit integer value. 1,000,000
Advice: This limit must consider the maximum anticipated number of files and
directories in the system, the upper limit for SFS, and the amount of disk space
available to SFS. See Section 2.10.2.4 for additional details.
Warning Threshold A percentage value
indicating when to issue
warning messages. When
the percentage of used
space exceeds this value,
the NS will issue warning
messages to SSM.
Any integer value between 1 and
100. 90
Critical Threshold A percentage value
indicating when to issue
critical messages. When
the percentage of used
space exceeds this value,
the NS will issue critical
messages to SSM.
Any integer value between 1 and
100. 95
Root Fileset ID The fileset ID to be
assigned to the Name
Server’s local root fileset.
Afileset ID consists of two
numbers (high and low)
separated by a double
comma.
The highest part must be an
unsigned 32-bit number greater
than2147483648. The low part can
be any unsigned 32-bit number.
Generated
automatically
by SSM