18.6 How to manage NCP server volumes settings?

  1. In Configuration > NCP, search or browse to select the server.

  2. In NCP > Server Environment drop-down, select NCP > Volumes.

  3. You can manage the following:

    • Commit file

      Ensures that all the data written to a file by NCP client is written to the disk.

    • Execute attribute support

      Enables to use NCP "execute only" attribute with the user mode execute bit on a file or sub-directory.

    • Keep NSS file deletor IDs

      Retains the deletor ID when a file is deleted in NSS volumes.

    • Sendfile support

      The NCP server sends the file read data to the clients directly to the Linux Kernel Ring 0 environment. This option is not supported for encrypted connections.

    • Sync trustees to NSS at volume mount

      Resynchronizes trustees for an NSS volume when it is mounted for NCP.

    • Warn users – volume is full

      Warn users when no space is available on the volume.

    • Warn users – volume path is unavailable

      Warn users when the volume path is no longer present.

    • Warn users – volume space is low

    • Low volume warning threshold

      Specify the low watermark threshold for volume (in blocks) to warn users when space is low. An NSS block is 4 KB.

    • Low volume warning reset threshold

      Specify the high watermark threshold for volume (in blocks). An NSS block is 4 KB. Sets the high watermark threshold (in MB), which is the level where the low watermark threshold is reset, and users no longer receive the low-space message.

    • Trustee build wait time

      Specify the time that the NCP server waits to build the trustee cache during volume mount.

  4. Select and specify the required NCP server volumes options and click Save.