NFS造句1 NFS - Network file system.
2 A remote file system can be accessed through the Network File System (NFS).
3 On clients, you need to start the NFS client process only.
4 The biod daemon improves overall NFS performance as it either empties or fills up the buffer cache, acting as a liaison of the client applications.
5 The backup files are created on a Network File System (NFS) share to a remote system that holds a copy of the backup.
6 NFS is location-dependent,[www.] mapping local directories to remote file system locations.
7 In an embedded target without a hard disk, the initrd can be the final root file system, or the final root file system can be mounted via the Network File System (NFS).
8 An obvious way of transferring files over a network within UNIX is to use Network File System (NFS) to mount the remote directory and copy between them.
9 First, mount a shared file system (such as NFS) or a SAN file system to both the primary and backup server machines.
10 This article discussed the Network File System (NFS), including its history and versions.
11 This paper describes in detail two commonly used methods of network data access: Server Message Block (SMB) and Network File System (NFS). It also makes a comparison between them.
12 To use FAI for deployment you need DHCP, NFS, HTTP and TFTP servers and of course the FAI software itself.
13 In actuality, however, it just leaves the NFS directory mounted when you log out.
14 The Network File System (NFS) is a well-used distributed file system that enables file operations to be performed on a server from remote clients.
15 As mentioned, I used NFS for shared data between nodes for the test setup.
16 Further, the default number of biod daemons has now increased to 32 for each NFS V3 mount point.
17 Again, this should go in your startup scripts, preferably in the script that starts NFS on your system.
18 replacing all the closed code with open source one: libc_i18n, NFS lock manager, portions of crypto framework, many critical drivers.
19 You can also use the same basic format to mount NFS directories automatically by using the /etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab files to mount the NFS directory at boot.
20 This allows the system to start over from either another iSCSI disk or by using BOOTP/TFTP to load the kernel images and NFS to mount the root file system.
21 The problem becomes especially pronounced if a physical disk partition is shared between all nodes (using NFS, for example) as is popular in Linux clusters.
22 AIX V6.1's features are rich with virtualization features, storage management functionalities, as well as support for clustered file systems like GPFS and distributed file systems like NFS V4.
23 This article explains a step-by-step method of setting disk quotas in NFS.
24 Also, things can get horribly slow if the swap file is created on a folder that is mounted over NFS.
25 This is used for automatic mounting of any shared network file space such as NFS, Samba, etc on bootup.
26 As you can see, Figure 6 shows multiple internal mounts performed by the generic NFS mounter.
27 scp uses ssh for encrypted file transfer and lets you move files without setting up NFS or Samba.
28 For example, the 2.6 kernel provides support for several new file systems, including JFS, XFS, NFS v4, and the Andrew File System (AFS).
29 In this case, for successful identity mapping, the EIM administrator has to also store the Kerberos realm to NFS domain mapping information in the EIM server.
30 This utility mounts a remote SMB file system onto the local UNIX file system, much like a local disk or NFS share.