Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration362 September 2002 HPSS Installation GuideRelease 4.5, Revision 2Exports File (Unix) The name of a UNIX filecontaining the HPSSdirectory/file exported forNFS access.Valid and fully qualified UNIX filename./var/hpss/nfs/exportsUse Privileged Port A flag that indicateswhether the NFS clientswill use privileged port. Ifset, the NFS clients mustuse port numbers less than1024.ON,OFFOFFEncrypt File Handles A flag that indicateswhether incoming andoutgoing file handles willcontain an encryptedchecksum.ON,OFFOFFUse Cookie Verifier A flag for NFS V3 thatallows the client tomanage a readdir requestin a smarter way andguarantees that theinformation form thereaddir request is correct.ON,OFFOFFNote: Using the Cookie Verifier can introduce problems on clients where it is notsupported. Therefore, this option should not be used if NFS V2 clients are used.Credentials Map Cache. The following fields are used to map the client user credentials to the HPSS user credentials.Object ID The DCE UUID thatidentifies the credentialmapping interface objectValid DCE UUID. NULLMinimum Lifetime The minimum time, inseconds, for which acredentials mapping isvalid.Any positive 32-bit integer value. 0 secondsMaximum Lifetime The maximum time, inseconds, for which acredential mapping isvalid.Any positive 32-bit integer value. 83200secondsPurge Interval The time interval, inseconds, betweencredentials map purgeoperations.Any positive 32-bit integer value. 60 secondsTable 6-28 NFS Daemon Configuration Variables (Continued)Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values DefaultValue