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Configuring Your System and Network
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Specifying NFS Properties
Network File System (NFS) settings are optional. NFS is a client/server
application that lets a user view and optionally store and update files on a remote
computer as if the files were on the user’s own computer.
1. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab.
2. Under Networking Settings, select UNIX Settings.
3. Select Actions > Edit NFS Properties.
4. You can change the number of Network File System Daemon (NFSD)
processes. This value, which specifies the number of NFSD processes that are
created on the NAS device, takes effect immediately; NFS restarts with the
new number of daemons. This setting has a direct impact on NFS
performance.
— A small number of NFSD processes (for example, a value of 1) can
support many NFS clients, but it must provide sequential service. This
limitation can create performance problems if more than one NFS client
tries to access the NAS device.
— A large number of NFSD processes can support the same number of NFS
clients, but they do so in parallel, thus increasing the performance for the
clients. The more NFSD processes you have, the more system resources
are used. Specifying a large value can result in poor performance.
You can use a minimum value of 10 and a maximum value of 128. If you
are you using your NAS device primarily as an NFS server, HP
recommends that you increase the value of this setting.
5. Enter the IP address or hostname of any host where you want to grant root
access privileges.
6. Click OK.
You do not need to restart the system.
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks 8000
Page 1: ...user guide hp StorageWorks nas 8000 user s guide Edition March 2003 Part Number A7418 96019 ...
Page 28: ...NAS 8000 Overview 28 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User s Guide ...
Page 42: ...HP NAS 8000 Concepts 42 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User s Guide ...
Page 148: ...Monitoring the System 148 ...
Page 189: ...Integrating with Network Backup Applications 189 ...
Page 202: ...Integrating with Network Backup Applications 202 ...
Page 212: ...Product Support Software Upgrades Diagnostics Tools 212 ...
Page 228: ...SNMP Trap Definitions 228 ...
Page 246: ...Command View SDM Limitations 246 ...
Page 250: ...NAS Command Line Interface 250 ...
Page 260: ...Glossary 260 HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User s Guide ...