IBM Hub/Switch Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
HPSS Installation Guide September 2002 367
Release 4.5, Revision 2
6.8.11 Non-DCE Client Gateway Specific Configuration
The Non-DCE Client Gateway specific configuration entry can be created using the Non-DCE
Client Gateway Configuration window. After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed,
updated, or deleted through the same window.
From the HPSS Health and Status window (shown in Figure 6-1), click on the Admin menu, select
the Configure HPSS option and click on the Servers option. The HPSS Servers window will be
displayed as shown in Figure 6-5.
To add a new specific configuration, select the Non-DCE Client Gateway entry and click on the
Type-specific... button from the Configuration button group on the HPSS Servers window. The
Non-DCE Client Gateway Configuration window will be displayed as shown in Figure 6-31 with
default values. If the default data is not desired, change the fields with the desired values. Click on
the Add button to create the configuration entry.
To update an existing configuration, select the Non-DCE Client Gateway entry on the HPSS Servers
window and click on the Type-specific... button from the Configuration button group. The Non-
DCE Client Gateway Configuration window will be displayed with the configured data. After
modifying the configuration, click on the Update button to write the changes to the appropriate SFS
file.
To delete an existing configuration, select the Non-DCE Client Gateway entry on the HPSS Servers
window and click on the Type-specific... button from the Configuration button group. The Non-
DCE Client Gateway Configuration window will be displayed with the configured data. Click on
the Delete button to delete the specific configuration entry.
Recover Cached Data A flag that indicates
whether the data cache
layer will be forced to look
for dirty cache entries in
the CheckPoint File. When
ON, the data cache layer
looks for dirty entries.
When OFF, it ignores them
and resets the checkpoint
file.
ON,
OFF
ON
Advice: This flag should be turned OFF temporarily only when there is a problem
with the recovery process that inhibits the NFS Daemon from starting up because
any dirty entries will be lost.
Bypass Cache File A flag that indicates
whether the Cache file will
be used. When ON, the
Cache file will not be used.
All transfers will go
directly to HPSS.
ON,
OFF
OFF
Table 6-28 NFS Daemon Configuration Variables (Continued)
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values
Default
Value