Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Advanced Server Registry

Advanced Server Key Descriptions

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ReportNTFS REG_DWORD

0 or 1

Specifies whether to report share UNIX system volumes as NTFS or actual UNIX file
system type.

Default: 1 (report as NTFS)

RootOwnsFilesCreatedOnNFS REG_DWORD

0 or 1

Specifies whether files on NFS are owned by root or user.

Default: 1 (root owns files)

You can change the value of this key using the AS/U Administrator.

SyncAclFileOnWrite REG_DWORD

0 or 1

Determines whether the server will force changes to the access control list (ACL) file to
be written to disk using an fsync(2) system call or whether the server will permit the
operating system to write the changes to disk normally.

Default: 0 (write ACL changes to disk normally)

TruncatedExtensions REG_DWORD

0 or 1

Specifies whether to replace the last character of the file extension of a mapped file
name with a tilde (~). This key applies to file extensions which originally were longer
than 3 characters. This feature can be used to distinguished longer file extensions from
similar 3-character extensions that were unchanged. For example, enabling this feature
prevents a file named

file1.document

from being mapped to a file named

file~xyz.doc

which could cause some clients to consider this file a Microsoft Word file. (This key
affects only UNIX system to 8.3 file mapping.)

Default: 1 (Do not replace last character with a tilde.)

You can change the value of this key using the AS/U Administrator.

UniqueSuffixLength REG_DWORD

0 to 7

Specifies the length of the alpha-numeric suffix appended to the file name to guarantee
the mapping uniqueness. The longer the suffix, the higher the probability that the
mapped name is unique. If the mapped name is not unique within a directory, name
collisions may occur. They may cause the client to be denied access to the file it needs,
or the client may get access to a different file than the one it requested.

It is not advisable to set UniqueSuffixLength to a value less than 3, unless the preser-
vation of a longer file name prefix outweighs possible name collision problems.

Default: 3

You can change the value of this key using the AS/U Administrator.

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