Chapter 51. Nfs Client Settings Configuration Mode; Kerberos-Keytab; Mount-Refresh-Time - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 51. NFS Client Settings configuration mode

This chapter provides an alphabetic listing of all commands that are available in
NFS Client Settings configuration mode.
To enter this configuration mode, use the Global nfs-client command.
Many of the commands that are listed in "Common commands" on page 2 and
most, but not all of the commands that are listed in Chapter 114, "Monitoring
commands," on page 949 are also available in NFS Client Settings configuration
mode.

kerberos-keytab

Assigns a keytab file for Kerberos authentication.
Syntax
kerberos-keytab name
Parameters
name
Guidelines
The kerberos-keytab command is meaningful only when the authentication
method for NFS mount uses Kerberos. A keytab (or key table) is an unencrypted
file that contains a list of Kerberos principals and their passwords.
Use the Crypto kerberos-keytab command to create a Kerberos keytab object.
Related Commands
authenticate (NFS Dynamic Mounts), authenticate (NFS Static Mounts),
kerberos-keytab (Crypto)

mount-refresh-time

Specifies the interval between NFS mount maintenance rounds.
Syntax
mount-refresh-time interval
Parameters
interval
Guidelines
Each NFS mount maintenance round checks all existing NFS mounts (both
dynamic and static), and retries any NFS mount that is not currently up.
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Specifies the name of an existing Kerberos keytab object.
Specifies the interval in seconds between mount maintenance rounds. Use
an integer in the range of 1 through 1000. The default is 10.
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