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Managing the hp netstorage 6000 using telnet
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Usage:
netstat
Use the
Usage:
network file system See NFS.
nfsunmount
nfsmount
Use the
The main purpose for establishing an NFS mount is to enable the backup system to access
remote files and directories. Once the NFS mount is established, the remote files appear to the
backup system as local and are remembered by the server using variables (see
ables have the format:
nfsvol
Use the
You must provide three essential parameters:
• a short local name (localname) by which the backup system may identify the volume.
• the name or Internet address of the remote system on which the files reside.
• the name of the appropriate directory on the remote system (server:path).
You may also specify options for the NFS mount at the time the mount is established (e.g.,
when server:path is given). Or you may modify the options by giving the local name and the
new value for the option.
rsize
wsize
timeout
tries
40
menu
netstat
command to inspect the network interface and network routine table status.
netstat [-i|-r]
Use the
command is to unmount a remote NFS volume.
nfsunmount
Usage:
nfsunmount localname
Example:
nfsunmount /xsvol
See
nfsmount.
nfsmount
command to inspect, establish or change an NFS volume.
.
localname. parameter=value.
menu
, or the
nfsunmount
The size of read requests in bytes, between 512 and 8192. Must be an even multiple
of 512. Default: rsize=8192.
The size of write requests, between 512 and 8192. Must be an even multiple of 512.
Default: wsize=8192.
The number of seconds to wait between retries. Default: timeout=2.
The maximum number of retries before giving up on the remote server. Default:
retries=5.
command to remove an established NFS mount.
). The vari-
set

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