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RFS(ADMN)


     RFS(ADMN)                                  UNIX System V



     Name
          rfs - instructions for setting up Remote File  Sharing  over
          TCP/IP


     Description
          In order to run  Remote  File  Sharing  over  TCP/IP  it  is
          necessary   to   set   up  the  rfmaster(4)  file  with  the
          appropriate addresses.  Edit /usr/nserve/rfmaster to set  up
          the  name  servers and other addresses.  For RFS, the 8 byte
          TLI addresses should be used, with  the  address  family  in
          network order (see inet(7).)


     Example
            lachman P lachman.flaime
            lachman S lachman.laioff
            lachman.flaime A \x00020401c009c83e
            lachman.laioff A \x00020401c009c865
            lachman.cliff A \x00020401c009c81a
            lachman.laibamba A \x00020401c009c825

          This indicates that flaime is  the  primary  nameserver  for
          domain lachman, and that laioff is the secondary nameserver.
          It also lists the addresses for several hosts in the lachman
          domain.


     Commands
          It is then necessary to use nlsadmin(ADMN)  to  set  up  the
          listener.  Execute the following commands:

            # nlsadmin -i inet/tcp
            # nlsadmin -a 105 -c /usr/net/servers/rfs/rfsetup -y rfsetup inet/tcp
            # dname -N inet/tcp
            # dname -D <domain>
            # nlsadmin -l"\x00020401<addr>" -t"\x00020402<addr>" inet/tcp

          In the above example, <domain>  is  your  RFS  domain,  e.g.
          lachman.   <Addr>  is the hexadecimal representation of your
          host's  internet   address,   e.g.   192.9.200.101   becomes
          c009c865.


     Starting rfs
          Once the listener is initialized, tcp(ADMN)  will  start  it
          automatically.   Then,  bringing  the  system to run-level 3
          will start RFS.


     See Also
          dname(ADMN),  init(ADMN),   nlsadmin(ADMN),   rfstart(ADMN),
          tcp(ADMN), rfmaster(ADMN), inet(ADMP).


     (printed 9/5/89)                                   RFS(ADMN)

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