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Syntax:
help [<command_name>]
Table 5-2
Help command parameter
Parameter
<command_name>
Examples
The following command displays information about the Show Server CLI command.
help show server cli
The following command displays a list of all commands.
help
The following command displays a list of all commands that begin with server.
help server

NFS

The NFS command enables or disables use of the NFS feature on the SCS and specifies the location of the NFS
server, its mount point, the type of files that will be created, and the protocol to be used. See "NFS history files."
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
nfs enable [ip=<nfs_server>] [mount=<mount>] [ftype=linear|daily] [protocol=tcp|udp]
-or-
nfs disable
Table 5-3
NFS command parameters
Parameter
ENABLE
IP=<nfs_server>
MOUNT=<mount>
FTYPE=LINEAR|DAILY
PROTOCOL=TCP|UDP
DISABLE
Description
Command name
Default: Displays list of all commands
Description
Enables NFS on the SCS.
IP address of the NFS server, in IP dot notation. The NFS server must support NFSv3 (RFC1813).
This parameter is required if NFS is being enabled for the first time.
Mount point (subdirectory location) on the NFS server. This parameter is required if NFS is being
enabled for the first time. The NFS server must be configured to allow the SCS to access this file
system location.
Linear indicates a file will be opened on the NFS server for writing at the end (appended). Daily
indicates a new file will be created on the NFS server every midnight.
For either file type, if the file being opened does not already exist, it will be created. If the file
already exists, it will be opened for writing at the end (appended).
Default = Linear
Specifies the network protocol to be used between the SCS and the NFS server.
Default = TCP
Disables NFS on the SCS.
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