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Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
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Modify the following parameters as necessary:
Request Q Alert Level—After what percentage of request queue
utilization an SNMP alert is sent. Default = 90. Range = 20 - 99.
Request Cache Alert Level—After what percentage of request cache
utilization an SNMP alert is sent. Default = 90. Range = 20 - 99.
Open File Cache Alert Level—After what percentage of open file cache
utilization an SNMP alert is sent. Default = 90. Range = 20 - 99.
Number of Open File Cache—Number of files the NFS server can have
open simultaneously. Default = 512. Range = 32 - 1024.
Open File Aging Interval—How many seconds the NFS server keeps a
file's information in cache memory. When a file is held in cache, NetWare
users cannot access it. Larger values produce better performance, but they
also make NetWare users wait longer to access files that are being
manipulated by NFS. Default = 60. Range = 0 - 2000. Open File Caching
is disabled at 0.
Number of Request Cache Entries—Number of requests that can be
held in cache memory. Default = 256. Range = 64 - 512.
Enable Cache Write Through—Whether cached data should be written
to disk immediately or not. By default, the data is not written
immediately.
Transport Mode—Which transport mode NFS Server should support.
The modes could be UDP, TCP, or Both. Default = Both.
NFS Protocol Version—Version of the NFS protocol to be loaded. The
values are 0/2/3.
NFS File Creation Mask—File mode creation mask in Independent
Mode for default UNIX permissions of files and directories created from
the NetWare side.
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To specify the advanced parameters, click Advanced on the NFS Server
Options panel.
The following panel, which shows the NFS Server advanced parameters
and their default values, appears.

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