Modifies dynamic configuration parameters that control NFS server
operation.
To modify a dynamic configuration parameter, use one or more of
the command qualifiers.
Static configuration parameters can take effect only by
restarting the NFS server. For more information, refer to the
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual. Edit the
TCPIP$ETC:SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file to modify static configuration
parameters, as explained in the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Tuning and Troubleshooting manual.
Related commands: SHOW NFS_SERVER, ZERO NFS_SERVER
Format
SET NFS_SERVER [ /DISABLE=NOPROXY ]
[ /ENABLE=NOPROXY ]
[ /GID_DEFAULT=n ]
[ /INACTIVITY_TIMER=n ]
[ /UID_DEFAULT=n ]
1 – Restrictions
Requires the following privileges:
o SYSNAM
o WORLD
o SYSPRV or BYPASS
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /DISABLE
/DISABLE=NOPROXY
Optional. Default: If the SYSCONFIG attribute noproxy_enabled is
set to 0, then proxies are required for server access. Otherwise,
the values of noproxy_uid (for the user ID) and noproxy_gid (for
the group ID) become the default for users who have no proxies
defined.
Disables the use of default UIDs and GIDs.
2.2 /ENABLE
/ENABLE=NOPROXY
Optional.
Enables the use of default UIDs and GIDs.
2.3 /GID_DEFAULT
/GID_DEFAULT=n
Optional. Default: -2.
Default GID associated with files owned by a UIC that has no
corresponding proxy mapping.
2.4 /INACTIVITY_TIMER
/INACTIVITY_TIMER=n
Optional. Default: 120 seconds.
Maximum time period (in seconds) that unaccessed NFS files remain
open.
2.5 /UID_DEFAULT
/UID_DEFAULT=n
Optional. Default: -2.
Default UID associated with files owned by a UIC that has no
corresponding proxy mapping.
3 – Examples
1.TCPIP> SET NFS_SERVER /INACTIVITY_TIMER=180
Sets the time period that unaccessed NFS files remain open to
180 seconds.