Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
362 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide
Release 4.5, Revision 2
Exports File (Unix) The name of a UNIX file
containing the HPSS
directory/file exported for
NFS access.
Valid and fully qualified UNIX file
name. /var/hpss/nfs/
exports
Use Privileged Port A flag that indicates
whether the NFS clients
will use privileged port. If
set, the NFS clients must
useport numbers less than
1024.
ON,
OFF OFF
Encrypt File Handles A flag that indicates
whether incoming and
outgoing file handles will
contain an encrypted
checksum.
ON,
OFF OFF
Use Cookie Verifier A flag for NFS V3 that
allows the client to
manage a readdir request
in a smarter way and
guarantees that the
information form the
readdir request is correct.
ON,
OFF OFF
Note: Using the Cookie Verifier can introduce problems on clients where it is not
supported. Therefore, this option should not be used if NFS V2 clients are used.
CredentialsMap Cache. The following fields are used to map the client user credentials to the HPSS user credentials.
Object ID The DCE UUID that
identifies the credential
mapping interface object
Valid DCE UUID. NULL
Minimum Lifetime The minimum time, in
seconds, for which a
credentials mapping is
valid.
Any positive 32-bit integer value. 0 seconds
Maximum Lifetime The maximum time, in
seconds, for which a
credential mapping is
valid.
Any positive 32-bit integer value. 83200
seconds
Purge Interval The time interval, in
seconds, between
credentials map purge
operations.
Any positive 32-bit integer value. 60 seconds
Table 6-28 NFS Daemon Configuration Variables (Continued)
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values Default
Value