Configuring DFS
The Distributed File System (DFS) is a set of commands and files
that allows you to administer the sharing of filesystems in a client/server
environment. DFS also provides the interface for administering
Network File System (see
``Overview of NFS''
for details of NFS).
DFS administrative tasks may be performed using either the
command line (shell), or the graphical System Administration interface,
or, if installed, the Operations, Administration and Maintenance
(OA&M) package, a nongraphical menu interface.
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