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Configuring a DFS Client

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Running dce_config to Configure Enhanced DFS Configuring a DFS Client Configuring a DFS Client A DFS Client machine must have been previously configured as a DCE client. Before you configure a DFS client, determine the following: • The cache size, where it is located (system memory or the local disk), and the directory where it will be stored. If you select disk cache, the default of 10000 will create a 10 MB cache. Better performance may be realized by using a disk cache of 50 to 100 MB, especially for frequent access of many files by multiple users. • Whether to configure an NFS/DFS gateway. • Whether you want the dfsgw server administrator to be able to administer and monitor the dfsgw server via BOS (bosserver) commands. To configure a DFS client, perform the following steps on a DCE client system: 1 Start dce_config. 2 From the DCE Main Menu, choose CONFIGURE: DCE Main Menu (on hostname) selection: 1 (CONFIGURE) DCE Configuration Menu (on hostname) 1. Initial Cell Configuration 2. Additional Server Configuration 3. DCE Client 4. DFS Client 98. Return to previous menu 99. Exit selection: 3 From the DCE Configuration Menu, choose 4 (DFS Client): DCE Configuration Menu (on hostname) selection: 4 57

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Running dce_config to Configure Enhanced DFS
Configuring a DFS Client
Configuring a DFS Client
A DFS Client machine must have been previously configured as a DCE
client.
Before you configure a DFS client, determine the following:
The cache size, where it is located (system memory or the local disk), and the
directory where it will be stored.
If you select disk cache, the default of 10000 will create a 10 MB cache. Better
performance may be realized by using a disk cache of 50 to 100 MB, especially
for frequent access of many files by multiple users.
Whether to configure an NFS/DFS gateway.
Whether you want the
dfsgw
server administrator to be able to administer and
monitor the
dfsgw
server via BOS (
bosserver
) commands.
To configure a DFS client, perform the following steps on a DCE client
system:
1
Start
dce_config
.
2
From the DCE Main Menu, choose CONFIGURE:
DCE Main Menu (on hostname)
selection:
1
(CONFIGURE)
DCE Configuration Menu (on hostname)
1. Initial Cell Configuration
2. Additional Server Configuration
3. DCE Client
4. DFS Client
98. Return to previous menu
99. Exit
selection:
3
From the DCE Configuration Menu, choose
4
(DFS Client):
DCE Configuration Menu (on hostname)
selection:
4