Use the commands in this section to load the services automatically by placing them in the nssstart.cfg file. On NetWare, the nssstart.cfg file is in the c:nwserver directory, and on Linux, it is in the /etc/opt/novell/nss directory.
If enabled, skips the auto-loading of the NSS support modules.
Default: Off
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, loads the cddvd.nss module that is essential for CD, DVD, and Macintosh support on NetWare servers.
For more information, see Section 21.1, Managing CDs and DVDs as NSS Volumes (NetWare).
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, loads only default NSS NLMâ„¢ programs and any additional LSS modules specified on the command line.
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, loads only those modules that are essential for accessing FAT 16 and FAT 12 drives on NetWare servers. NetWare does not support FAT 32 drives.
DOSFAT supports only hard drives. DOSFAT does not support USB drives.
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, it loads all LSS modules.
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, it does not load the LSS modules.
Sets the number of asynchronous I/O entries to allocate.
Default: 2048
Range: 4 to 65536
Sets the number of bond entries to allocate.
Default: 5000
Range: 512 to 2097152
If used in the nssstart.cfg file, sets the number of WorkToDo entries. Entries can execute concurrently.
NSS uses WorkToDo entries for tasks such as flushing file metadata to disk in the background. Increasing the number of WorkToDo entries might be useful on a system that is heavily used. NSS always reserves 20 WorkToDo entries.
Default: 50
Range: 5 to 100
If it is specified in the nssstart.cfg file, loads only those modules that are essential for zLSS support.