DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
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Chapter 15
15 Configuring and Managing the POP Server
     15.1     Reviewing Key Concepts
         15.1.1         The POP Server Process
         15.1.2         How to Access Mail Messages from the POP Server
         15.1.3         How the POP Server Initiates and Manages a TCP Connection
         15.1.4         How the POP Server Handles Non-ASCII Message Formats
         15.1.5         How the POP Server Authorizes Users
         15.1.6         Understanding POP Message Headers
             15.1.6.1             How POP Rebuilds the OpenVMS Message From: Field
                 15.1.6.1.1                 SMTP Address
                 15.1.6.1.2                 DECnet Address
                 15.1.6.1.3                 User Name-Only Address
                 15.1.6.1.4                 DECnet Address That Contains Quotation Marks
                 15.1.6.1.5                 Cluster-Forwarding SMTP Address
                 15.1.6.1.6                 All Other Addresses
     15.2     Starting and Stopping the POP Server
     15.3     Modifying POP Server Characteristics
     15.4     Enabling MIME Mail
Part 5
Part 5 Network File Services
Chapter 16
16 NFS Server
     16.1     Reviewing Key Concepts
         16.1.1         Clients and Servers
         16.1.2         NFS File Systems on OpenVMS
             16.1.2.1             Selecting a File System
             16.1.2.2             Understanding the Container File System
         16.1.3         How the Server Grants Access to Users and Hosts
         16.1.4         How the Server Maps User Identities
         16.1.5         Mapping the Default User
         16.1.6         Mapping a Remote Superuser
         16.1.7         How OpenVMS and the NFS Server Grant File Access
         16.1.8         Understanding the Client's Role in Granting Access
         16.1.9         Granting Access to PC-NFS Clients
     16.2     Starting and Stopping the NFS Server
     16.3     Running the NFS Server on an OpenVMS Cluster System
     16.4     Setting Up the PC-NFS Daemon
     16.5     Registering Users and Hosts
         16.5.1         Adding Proxy Entries
         16.5.2         Adding Entries to the Export Database
     16.6     Backing Up a File System
     16.7     Setting Up and Exporting an OpenVMS File System
     16.8     Setting Up and Exporting a UNIX Style File System
     16.9     Maintaining a UNIX style (Container) File System
         16.9.1         Displaying Directory Listings
         16.9.2         Copying Files into a UNIX Style File System
         16.9.3         Removing Links to a File
         16.9.4         Removing Links to a Directory
         16.9.5         Deleting a UNIX Style File System
         16.9.6         Verifying the Integrity of a UNIX Style File System
         16.9.7         Restoring an Entire Container File System
         16.9.8         Restoring Parts of a Container File System
             16.9.8.1             Using a Temporary Copy of the Container File System
             16.9.8.2             Recovering a Corrupted File That Still Exists
             16.9.8.3             Recovering a Deleted File
             16.9.8.4             Recovering a File Deleted from the Container
             16.9.8.5             Recovering a Container File Only
     16.10     Setting Up NFS Security Features
     16.11     Modifying Server Characteristics
     16.12     Modifying File System Characteristics
     16.13     Improving Server Performance
         16.13.1         Displaying Performance Information
         16.13.2         Displaying File System Information
         16.13.3         Opening and Closing Files
         16.13.4         Increasing the Number of Active Threads
         16.13.5         Increasing the Size of the Host Table
         16.13.6         Increasing the Size of the Transaction Cache
         16.13.7         Improving Server Performance with XQP+
         16.13.8         Increasing Account Quotas
         16.13.9         Increasing UAF File Limits
         16.13.10         OpenVMS SYSGEN Parameters That Impact Performance
Chapter 17
17 NFS Client
     17.1     Reviewing Key Concepts
         17.1.1         NFS Clients and Servers
         17.1.2         Storing File Attributes
             17.1.2.1             Using Default ADFs
             17.1.2.2             How the Client Uses ADFs
             17.1.2.3             Creating Customized Default ADFs
         17.1.3         How the NFS Client Authenticates Users
         17.1.4         How the Client Maps User Identities
             17.1.4.1             Default User
         17.1.5         How the Client Maps UNIX Permissions to OpenVMS Protections
         17.1.6         Guidelines for Working with DNFS Devices
         17.1.7         How NFS Converts File Names
     17.2     Registering Users in the Proxy Database
     17.3     Mounting Files and Directories
         17.3.1         User-Level Mounting
         17.3.2         Automounting
         17.3.3         Background Mounting
         17.3.4         Overmounting
         17.3.5         Occluded Mounting
         17.3.6         Other Mount Options


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