Services for unix, Server for network file system (nfs), Unix utilities – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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The Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite window displays.

5. Click Load Balance/Virtual LAN.

6. Select the team name in the Configuration box.

7. Select the new type of team and click OK to apply the change.

The types of team include Start Load Balance and Fail Over, FEC/GEC, and Link Aggregation (IEEE

802.3ad).

Services for UNIX®

Services for UNIX (SFU) provides the tools needed to integrate UNIX and Windows networks by leveraging existing UNIX

network resources and expertise. SFU includes more than 60 of the most common UNIX command line utilities to provide

a familiar environment for UNIX users and administrators.

Server for NFS allows you to leverage your existing UNIX network resources for UNIX clients.

SFU provides important tools to enhance and simplify the administration of your network.

Telnet Server enables character- and script-based remote administration of Windows 2000 and Windows NT®-

based servers from a variety of clients.

Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in enables a consistent and central management point for all SFU

functionality.

ActivePerl enables existing and new scripts to use the Windows Management Interface (WMI) to automate network

administration tasks.

User Name Mapping associates Windows and UNIX user names, which allows users to connect to NFS resources

without having to log in to UNIX systems separately.

Server for Network File System (NFS)

SFU provides a robust Server for NFS that can be used to provide disk resources from systems running Windows NT and

Windows 2000 to any system on your network that supports NFS. To administer Server for NFS, set the following options

from the SFU MMC console:

User Mapping is the name of the mapping server to use.

Auditing is the size and location of the logging file and the operations to audit.

Locking is the grace period for locks and a list of current locks.

Client Groups is used to group client systems for easier setting of permissions.

UNIX Utilities

Table 7-2

lists UNIX utilities provided with SFU.

Table 7-2. Categories of UNIX Utilities

Category

Utility

File and directory

utilities

basename, cp, diff, dirname, dos2unix, find, ln, ls, mkdir, mount, mv, paste, pwd, rm, rmdir, sdiff,

split, tee, touch, uniq, uudecode, uuencode, umount

Text utilities

cat, cut, grep, egrep, fgrep, head, more, printf, sed, sort, tail, tr, vi, wc

Programming

utilities

perl, od, sh, strings

Security utilities

chmod, chown, su

Process and

general utilities

cron, crontab, date, du, kill, nice, printenv, ps, rcmd, renice, sleep, atr, top, uname, wait, which,

xargs

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