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Lesser the value for this variable, faster will be the processing. If this tunable is not set,
or if a value less than 4 or greater than 10 is specified, it will be considered as 10, which
is the default value. This tunable
PERCENT_STATD_THREADS
will be effective only if
MAX_STATD_THREADS
is set (i.e., when rpc.statd is started in enhanced mode).
Variable Names for the NFS Subsystem
The
setoncenv command recognizes the following configuration variable names for the NFS subsystem:
GSSD_MAXRECSIZE
[number]
Sets the maximum record size, in multiples of 1024 bytes, of the loopback TCP transport
when
gssd is run through inetd. The default value is 1025. Values less than 1025 will
default to 1025.
MOUNTD_OPTIONS
[option_string
]
Defines the run time arguments for the
rpc.mountd daemon used by
/sbin/init.d/nfs.server
.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
MOUNTD_PORT [number]
Defines the port number that rpc.mountd should use for listening for incoming
requests.
MOUNTD_TRACE [number]
Enables rpc.mountd tracing. This is equivalent to the -t command-line option. The
number can be greater or equal to 1. A value of 1 enables error tracing and a value
greater than 1 increases the verbosity of the output.
NFS_CLIENT [0 | 1]
Used to enable or disable the NFS client service by /sbin/init.d/nfs.client
.
Can either be 0 to disable or 1 to enable the service.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX
[number]
The NFS client only uses NFS versions in the range specified by the
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX
and NFS_CLIENT_VERSMIN variables. Valid values are 2, 3,
and 4. The default value for
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX
is 3. You can override this range
on a per-mount bases by using the
-o vers= option to mount_nfs.
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMIN
[number]
The NFS client only uses NFS versions in the range specified by the
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMAX
and NFS_CLIENT_VERSMIN variables. Valid values are 2, 3,
and 4. The default values for
NFS_CLIENT_VERSMIN
is 2. You can override this range
on a per-mount bases by using the
-o vers= option to mount_nfs.
NFS_SERVER [0 | 1]
Used to enable or disable the NFS server service by /sbin/init.d/nfs.server.
Can either be 0 to disable or 1 to enable the service.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
NFS_SERVER_DELEGATION [on | off]
The NFS server by default does not provide delegations to clients. Delegations can be
turned on for all exported file systems by setting this variable to be on. This variable
only applies to NFS Version 4. If local processes can access files in exported directories,
NFS_SERVER_DELEGATION should not be turned on. The default is off.
NFS_SERVER_VERSMAX [number]
The NFS server only uses NFS versions in the range specified by
NFS_SERVER_VERSMAX and NFS_SERVER_VERSMIN. Valid values are 2, 3, and 4.
The default value is 3.
NFS_SERVER_VERSMIN [number]
The NFS server only uses NFS versions in the range specified by
NFS_SERVER_VERSMAX and NFS_SERVER_VERSMIN. Valid values are 2, 3, and 4.
The default value is 2.
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