<name> | Name of the NFS server. |
default volume enable | Enables defaults to be used by all volumes on the server. |
default volume perm-cache | Enables the permission cache. |
default volume policy <type> | Specifies the default volume policy type: • custom—Enables you to turn on or off the root squash feature for NFS volumes from this server. • global-rw—Specifies global read-write policy. This policy provides a trade-off of performance for data consistency. All of the data can be accessed from any client, including LAN based NFS clients (which do not go through the SteelHeads) and clients using other file protocols like CIFS. This option severely restricts the optimizations that can be applied without introducing consistency problems. This is the default configuration. • read-only—Any client can read the data on the NFS server or volume but cannot make changes. |
default volume root‑squash | Enables root-squashing by default on new volumes. Root-squashing allows an NFS server to map any incoming user ID 0 or guest ID 0 to another number that does not have super user privileges, often -2 (the nobody user). |
direntry-map | Enables the directory entry map. |
ip <address> | Specifies the IP address of the NFS server. |
policy <policy> | On the NFS server, sets one of the following policies: • custom—Enables you to turn on or off the root squash feature for NFS volumes from this server. • global-rw—Specifies global read-write policy. This policy provides a trade-off of performance for data consistency. All of the data can be accessed from any client, including LAN based NFS clients (which do not go through the SteelHeads) and clients using other file protocols like CIFS. This option severely restricts the optimizations that can be applied without introducing consistency problems. This is the default configuration. • read-only—Any client can read the data on the NFS server or volume but cannot make changes. |
read-ahead {small-files |transfer-size <size>] | Enables read-ahead for small files; sets the transfer size in bytes. |
read-dir [optimize | read-size <size>] | Enables read optimization for the directory and sets the read size in bytes. |
threshold multiple <multiple> | Specifies the threshold multiple. |
volume id <fsid> | Specify the file system volume identification (ID). |
volume id <fsid> policy [custom | global-rw | read-only] | Specify the file system ID and policy. On the specified volume, sets one of the following policies: • custom—Enables you to turn on or off the root squash feature for NFS volumes from this server. • global-rw—Specify a policy that provides a trade-off of performance for data consistency. All of the data can be accessed from any client, including LAN based NFS clients (which do not go through the SteelHeads) and clients using other file protocols like CIFS. This option severely restricts the optimizations that can be applied without introducing consistency problems. This is the default configuration. • read-only—Any client can read the data on the NFS server or volume but cannot make changes. |
volume id <fsid> root-squash | Enables root-squashing on the specified volume. |
write [optimize | max-data <max> | Enables write optimization for the directory; sets the maximum write size in bytes. |