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authdes_win
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This symbol
controls how much clock skew will be allowed between the server and clients when using
AUTH_DES.
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Defaults to 300 seconds.
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authkerb_win
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This symbol controls how
much clock skew will be allowed between the server and clients when using AUTH_KERB.
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Defaults to 300 seconds.
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nfs_acl_cache
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This symbol controls whether ACLs are cached on
clients that are using the NFS_ACL protocol.
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Defaults to off (0). You can probably safely enable this symbol (1) which might be in future
Solaris releases.
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nfs_cots_timeo
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This symbol
controls the default timeout value of NFS version 2 client operations over connection-oriented
transports.
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Defaults to 600 tenths
of seconds.
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nfs3_cots_timeo
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This symbol controls the
default timeout value of NFS version 3 client operations over connection-oriented transports.
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Defaults to 600 tenths of seconds.
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nfs_do_symlink_cache
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This symbol controls whether
symbolic links are cached for file systems mounted using NFS version 2 software.
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Defaults to on (1). You can disable this symbol
(0) if something like amd is to be used on the system. Client system performance might
be reduced if this symbol is disabled.
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nfs3_do_symlink_cache
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This
symbol controls whether symbolic links are cached for file systems mounted using NFS version
3 software.
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Defaults to on (1). You
can disable this symbol (0) but client system performance might be reduced.
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nfs_dynamic
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This symbol controls whether dynamic retransmission
support is used for file systems mounted using NFS version 2 software.
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Defaults to on (1). You can safely turn off this symbol
(0), with possible interoperability problems with servers that are slow or cannot support
full 8 KB read or write transfers.
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nfs3_dynamic
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This symbol
controls whether dynamic retransmission support is used for file systems mounted using
NFS version 3 software.
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Defaults to
off (0). Do not change this.
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nfs_lookup_neg_cache
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This
symbol controls whether failed lookup requests are cached for file systems mounted using
NFS version 2 software.
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Defaults to
off (0). You can probably safely enable this symbol (1) but it may negatively impact normal
directory name caching.
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nfs3_lookup_neg_cache
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This
symbol controls whether failed lookup requests are cached for file systems mounted using
NFS version 3 software.
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Defaults to
off (0). You can probably safely enable this symbol (1) but it may negatively impact normal
directory name caching.
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nfs_max_threads
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This symbol
controls the maximum number of async threads started per file system mounted using NFS
version 2 software.
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Defaults to 8.
Because this number affects the number of threads per file system, on a client with many
file systems a large change could severely degrade performance.
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nfs3_max_threads
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This symbol controls the maximum number of async
threads started per file system mounted using NFS version 3 software.
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Defaults to 8. Because this number affects the number of
threads per file system, on a client with many file systems a large change could several
degrade performance.
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nfs3_max_transfer_size
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This symbol controls the NFS version 3 client file block size.
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Defaults to 32 KB. Strongly recommend that it not be changed.
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nfs_nra
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This symbol controls the number of read-ahead blocks
that are read for file systems mounted using NFS version 2 software.
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Defaults to 1. 4 is actually a much better value, but does
result in increased memory utilization on the client.
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nfs3_nra
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This symbol controls the number of read-ahead blocks that are read for file systems mounted
using NFS version 3 software.
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Defaults
to 1. 2 is actually a much better value, but does result in increased memory utilization
on the client.
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nrnode
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This symbol controls
the number of NFS rnodes that are cached.
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The value assigned to this symbol is configured at boot time and scales to match the server.
You can set this symbol to 1 to disable caching.
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nfs_shrinkreaddir
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This symbol controls whether over-the-wire NFS Version 2 READDIR requests
are shrunk to 1024 bytes. Some old NFS Version 2 servers could not correctly handle READDIR
requests larger than 1024 bytes.
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Defaults to off (0), which means to not reduce the READDIR requests. You can safely enable
this symbol (1) but it may negatively impact system performance while reading directories.
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nfs_write_error_interval
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This symbol controls how
often NFS ENOSPC write error messages are logged. Its units are in seconds.
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Defaults to 5.
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nfs_write_error_to_cons_only
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This symbol controls whether NFS write error messages are
logged to the system console or to the system console and syslog.
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Defaults to off (0), which means to log all NFS write error
messages to the system console and syslog. Enabling (1) this functionality means that most
NFS write error messages will only be printed on the system console.
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