System-wide settings
If you are not currently using a Network File System to mount remote files on your workstation,
but want to start using one, check the box and specify the following information.
Settings for NFS file systems: You can specify operands of your choice. The defaults are:
PARMS('biod(6),disableLLA(y),xlat(n)')
where:
- biod(6) specifies six asynchronous I/O daemons. The range is 1 to 32.
- disableLLA(y) disables OS/390 Library Look-Aside (LLA) cache handling for NFS client file requests.
- xlat(n) specifies that no data conversion is performed; this is used for binary data.
If you specify xlat(y), it means the data in all the files is text and the NFS
client will perform data conversion based on the client cln_ccsid (character set 1047)
and server srv_ccsid parameters (character set ISO 8859-1 ASCII).
For a list of all the supported operands, see the list of installation operands in
NFS Customization and Operation.
These are operands on the PARM keyword on the FILESYSTYPE statement in BPXPRMxx member.