HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 169

Encoding Types, NFS Only, NFS Protocol Properties Settings, NFS Properties, Shares, Sharing, Protocols

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Microsoft Services for NFS Encoding Types Encoding types can be selected using the WebUI. These include the default ANSI as well as EUC-JP. Other encoding types include: ■ ANSI (default) ■ BIG5 (Chinese) ■ EUC-JP (Japanese) ■ EUC-KR (Korean) ■ EUC-TW (Chinese) ■ GB2312-80 (Simplified Chinese) ■ KSC5601 (Korean) ■ SHIFT-JIS (Japanese) If the option is set to ANSI on systems configured for non-English locales, the encoding scheme is set to the default encoding scheme for the locale. The following are the default encoding schemes for the indicated locales: ■ Japanese: SHIFT-JIS ■ Korean: KS C 5601-1987 ■ Simplified Chinese: GB ■ Traditional Chinese: BIG5 NFS Only Microsoft Services for NFS allows the option of setting up NFS Shares for NFS access only. The NFS Only option provides faster NFS performance and is intended for NFS clients only. The executable file, nfsonly.exe, allows a share to be modified to do more aggressive caching to improve NFS performance. This option can be set on a share-by-share basis. Do not use this function on any file share that can be accessed by any means other than by NFS clients, as data corruption can occur. The syntax of this command is: nfsonly [/enable|disable] ■ Sharename is the name of the NFS share ■ The /enable option turns on NfsOnly for the specified share ■ The /disable option turns off NfsOnly for the specified share The NFS service must be restarted after setting up an NFS Only share. Notify users when the NFS service is restarted. NFS Protocol Properties Settings Parameter settings for the NFS protocol are entered and maintained through the WebUI in the NFS Properties dialog box. To access the NFS Properties dialog box, select Shares, Sharing Protocols. Then, select the NFS Protocol radio button and click Properties. The NFS Properties menu is displayed. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 169

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Microsoft Services for NFS
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Encoding Types
Encoding types can be selected using the WebUI. These include the default ANSI as well as
EUC-JP. Other encoding types include:
ANSI (default)
BIG5 (Chinese)
EUC-JP (Japanese)
EUC-KR (Korean)
EUC-TW (Chinese)
GB2312-80 (Simplified Chinese)
KSC5601 (Korean)
SHIFT-JIS (Japanese)
If the option is set to ANSI on systems configured for non-English locales, the encoding
scheme is set to the default encoding scheme for the locale. The following are the default
encoding schemes for the indicated locales:
Japanese: SHIFT-JIS
Korean: KS C 5601-1987
Simplified Chinese: GB
Traditional Chinese: BIG5
NFS Only
Microsoft Services for NFS allows the option of setting up NFS Shares for NFS access only.
The NFS Only option provides faster NFS performance and is intended for NFS clients only.
The executable file,
nfsonly.exe
, allows a share to be modified to do more aggressive caching
to improve NFS performance. This option can be set on a share-by-share basis. Do not use this
function on any file share that can be accessed by any means other than by NFS clients, as data
corruption can occur.
The syntax of this command is:
nfsonly <sharename> [/enable|disable]
Sharename is the name of the NFS share
The /enable option turns on NfsOnly for the specified share
The /disable option turns off NfsOnly for the specified share
The NFS service must be restarted after setting up an NFS Only share. Notify users when the
NFS service is restarted.
NFS Protocol Properties Settings
Parameter settings for the NFS protocol are entered and maintained through the WebUI in the
NFS Properties
dialog box. To access the
NFS Properties
dialog box, select
Shares
,
Sharing
Protocols
. Then, select the
NFS Protocol
radio button and click
Properties
.
The
NFS Properties
menu is displayed.