Compaq 386746-001 - ProLiant - 1600 Integration Notes page 26

Migrating from sco openserver 5.0.5 to unixware 7.1 using compaq smartstart v4.23
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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23
4. Rename your backed up /etc/ftpconv file as /etc/ftpconversions. Change the partname
= = = =
Restore your NFS filesystem.
Use the information from your backed up files to configure your UnixWare 7.1 system.
Do not, however, copy the /etc/default/filesys and /etc/exports files from your
OpenServer system to their equivalents in your UnixWare system as the format of these
files is not the same. See Table 8 for new filenames.
Table 8. UnixWare 7.1 filenames for your NFS filesystem
/etc/default/filesys
/etc/exports
/etc/auto.master
/etc/auto.direct;
/etc/auto/indirect
Migration Tip
It is recommended that you set up automatic sharing when you first set up your Network
File System (NFS) if you need to share the same set of resources on a regular basis. For
example, if your server is a server that supports diskless clients, you need to make your
client root directories available at all times. If you want to set up your system so that
certain files and directories are shared automatically whenever you start NFS operations,
you need to edit the file /etc/dfs/dfstab.
Note: The following options, which are supported by mount in SCO OpenServer Release
5, are not supported in UnixWare 7.1: exec, noexec, trunc, notrunc, tcp, and spongy.
Use the dfstab file to list all the resources that your server shares with its clients and to
control which clients may mount a resource. Once a resource has been shared on a server
through the NFS, it can be accessed from a client. Mounting can be done automatically
when NFS operation begins on the client or when NFS is started using the script
/etc/init.d/nfs.
Note: A server can be a client of another server on a local network, in which case, your
server vfstab file may need to include both local and remote mounts.
Table 9 lists the entries (variables) in the /etc/vfstab file.
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of the conversion utility where appropriate, for example /etc/ftpconv to
/ftp/conversions.
OpenServer 5.0.5
/etc/vfstab
/etc/dfs/dfstab
/etc/auto.master
/etc/auto.home
UnixWare 7.1
Used by clients to define filesystems to be
mounted
Used by server to define filesystems that
client can mount
Lists initial automount configurations
Lists direct and indirect automount
configuration
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