Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
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6.8.10 NFS Daemon Specific Configuration
TheNFS Daemon specific configuration entry can be created using the NFS Daemon Configuration
window.After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed, updated, or deleted through the
same window.
Fromthe HPSS Health and Status window (shown in Figure 6-1), click on the Admin menu, select
theConfigure HPSS option and click on theServers option. The HPSS Servers window will be
displayed as shown in Figure 6-5.
Toadd a new specific configuration, select the NFS Daemon entry and click on the Type-specific...
button from theConfiguration button group on the HPSS Servers window. The NFS Daemon
Configurationwindow will be displayed as shown in Figure 6-29 with default values. If the default
datais not desired, change the fields with the desired values. Click on the Add button to create the
configuration entry.
To update an existing configuration, select the NFS Daemon entry on the HPSS Servers window
and click on the Type-specific... button from theConfiguration button group. The NFS Daemon
Root Fileset Name Thename to be assigned to
the Name Server’s local
root fileset. The name
must be unique among all
filesets within the DCE
cell.
A character string of up to 127
bytes in length. Generated
automatically
by SSM
SFS Filenames.The fields below list the names of the SFS files used by the NS.
NS Objects The path name to the SFS
file containing the
metadata for the NS
objects.
Any valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/
nsobjects.#
NS Text The path name to the SFS
file containing the
overflow text metadata for
the NS objects.
Any valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/nstext.#
NS ACLs The path name to the SFS
file containing the
overflow ACL entries for
the NS objects.
Any valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/nsacls.#
NS Filesets The path name to the SFS
file containing the
metadata for the NS
filesets.
Any valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/
nsfilesetattrs.#

Table 6-27 Name Server Configuration Variables (Continued)

Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values Default
Value