Displaying Nfs Configuration Information And Mount Status; Enabling Nfs On A Port; Disabling Nfs On A Port; Displaying Nfs Port History File Information - HP 16-port SCS Installation Instructions Manual

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If the file type is daily, the file name specification must also include one or more of the date substitution strings
so that the resulting file name is different each day.
If you specify a non-default file name and later want to use the default file name, you can change it by issuing a
Port NFS Enable command with a File= or File="" parameter.
If you specify a non-default file name and later attempt to change the file type from linear to daily, the request will be
rejected if the file name specification does not include a date substitution string.
When writes will occur
When you enable NFS on a port, you can configure a buffer size and a time interval, which will be used to
determine when accumulated data is written to the NFS server file.
If you configure a buffer size of zero bytes and a time interval of zero seconds, data will be written to the file as soon
as the data is available (not to exceed one write per second).
If you configure a buffer size of zero bytes and a non-zero time interval, accumulated data will be written to the file
each time the specified interval elapses (unless 3,584 or more bytes accumulate in the buffer before an interval
elapses, in which case the data will be written then).
If you configure a non-zero buffer size and a time interval of zero seconds, data will be written when the specified
number of bytes has accumulated, regardless of elapsed time. (If you configure a size value larger than 3,584, the
data will be written whenever 3,584 or more unwritten bytes accumulate.)

Displaying NFS configuration information and mount status

Issue a Show NFS command. The display will include the status of the mount operation.
show nfs
See "Show NFS command."

Enabling NFS on a port

To enable NFS on one or all ports, issue a Port NFS command with the Enable parameter.
port <port>|all nfs enable [file=<file>] [size=<bytes>] [time=<sec>]
You can specify a file name or use default values. See "NFS file names."
You can also configure size and time thresholds. See "When writes will occur."

Disabling NFS on a port

Issue a Port NFS command with the Disable parameter.
port nfs disable
See "Port NFS commands."

Displaying NFS port history file information

Issue a Show Port command. The display includes the current port NFS status, which covers the most recent 15
minutes or since NFS history was most recently enabled for that port.
show port
-or-
Issue a Show NFS command. In addition to displaying the current NFS mount status, this command will also show
any port error status other than No Recent Errors Detected.
show nfs
See "NFS error codes" and "Port status."

Managing the SCS using SNMP

The SCS provides a set of commands that create and manage SNMP structures for use by third-party network
management products.
These commands cover the following operations:
Enabling and disabling SNMP UDP port 161 SNMP processing
Operations 39

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