UCX NFS (UCP) — VMS UCX_1.3
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ADDANALYZE CONTAINERBINDCONVERTCREATEDELETE CONTAINER
DIRECTORYEXPORTIMPORTLOOPREMOVESET
SHOWSTARTSTOPUNBINDZERO
cfs (Connection File System) commandsInternet commandsnfs (Network File System) commands
cfs (Connection File System) commands
The CFS commands are used to create, delete, and maintain VMS/ULTRIX
Connection File Systems. There are two types of File Systems:
ULTRIX file systems and VMS file systems. A VMS file system is a
collection of VMS files and directories on a mounted VMS Volume.
An ULTRIX File system is a collection of ULTRIX files and directories
hosted on a VMS volume.
The file structures for a single ULTRIX file system will be kept in a
single VMS data file called a container file. Each ULTRIX user data
file will be stored as a VMS data file using a CFS encoded VMS
filename.
NOTE:
UCX does not support CFS operations on a remote VMS host
The CFS commands are:
ANALYZE CONTAINER
BIND
CREATE CONTAINER DIRECTORY
DIRECTORY
DELETE CONTAINER
EXPORT
IMPORT
REMOVE DIRECTORY FILE
SHOW CFS BIND
UNBIND
Internet commands
The Internet commands are used to configure and control the Internet
network. It is also possible to show the status of the network as
well as test network components.
Some of these commands refer to different objects of the network;
local host, remote host, network interface, and the network as seen by
the UCX software (in this sense, the network can be thought of as
one virtual host).
NOTE:
UCX does not support management of a remote host.
The commands are:
CONVERT/ULTRIX HOST NETWORK
CONVERT/VMS HOST NETWORK
CREATE HOST NETWORK ROUTE
LOOP
SET ARP COMMUNICATION HOST INTERFACE NETWORK
NAME_SERVICE ROUTE
SHOW ARP COMMUNICATION DEVICE_SOCKET HOST
INTERFACE NAME_SERVICE NETWORK PROTOCOL
ROUTE
START COMMUNICATION ROUTING SERVICE
STOP COMMUNICATION ROUTING SERVICE
ZERO INTERFACE PROTOCOL
nfs (Network File System) commands
The NFS server acts upon file requests made by UCX clients. It supports the NFS, MOUNT, and Portmapper service functions. A description of the NFS server can be found in the NFS Functional Specification. The NFS commands are used to control and monitor the NFS server performance. The purpose of this section of the UCX commands is to explain the commands available for management of the NFS server. The NFS commands are: ADD EXPORT PROXY CONVERT/VMS PROXY CREATE EXPORT PROXY REMOVE EXPORT PROXY SET NFS_SERVER SHOW EXPORT NFS_SERVER PROXY ZERO NFS_SERVER