Use the following commands at the server console to view NSS information and perform tasks.
Online Help Commands
Enter nss /help or nss /? to access Help.
NSS Configuration Information Commands
nss /modules Lists the providers, loadable storage subsystems, and semantic agents.
nss /status Lists the current NSS status.
volumes Lists all NetWare and NSS volumes that are mounted, including Admin volume.
nss volumes Lists all NSS volumes, including the Admin volume.
Start Up NSS Commands
The following commands are only valid when NSS is loading:
nss /NumWorkToDos=value Sets the number of WorkToDo entries which may be concurrently executing. 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. The default is 40. The range is 5 to 100.
nss /MailBoxSize=value Sets the size of your mailbox. The default is 228. The range is 64 to 256.
nss /NumAsyncios=value Sets the number of asynchios entries to allocate. The default is 2048. The range is 4 - 65536.
nss /Numbonds=value Sets the number of bond entries to allocate. The default is 5000. The Range is 512 - 2097152.
nss /(No)skipLoadModules Skips the auto loading of the NSS support modules. StartupOnly Value=Off.
noLSS If specified, does not load any LSS modules.
allLSS Loads all the LSS modules.
defaultNLMs Loads only default NSS NLMs and any additional LSS modules specified on the command line.
CD9660Loads only those modules that are essential for CD9660 support.
CDHFS Loads only those modules that are essential for CDHFS support.
CDROM Loads only those modules that are essential for CD9660 and CDHFS support.
DOSFATLoads only those modules that are essential for DOSFAT support.
UDF Loads only those modules that are essential for UDF support.
zLSS Loads only those modules that are essential for zLSS support.
Modifying NSS Startup Commands After NetWare 6 Has Booted
Create a file called NSSSTART.CFG.
Enter any NSS startup commands that you want to modify after NetWare 6 has booted.
Each NSS command should be proceeded by a forward slash (/) and ended with a space. For example:
/xxxxx /xxxxx /xxxxx
Place the file in the same directory as SERVER.EXE.
Other NSS Commands
IMPORTANT: This is not a complete list of NSS commands. To see a complete listing, type nss /help at the server console.
nss /Activate=volume_name Activates an NSS volume.
nss /Deactivate=volume_name Deactivates an NSS volume.
nss /Maintenance=volume_name Switches the specified NSS volume to maintenance mode.
nss /ForceActivate=volume_name Forces an NSS volume to become active.
nss /StorageAlarmThreshold=value Lets you set the threshold for a low storage space warning. The default is 10. The range is 0 to 1000000.
nss /StorageResetThreshold=value Lets you reset the threshold for a low storage space warning. The default is 10. The range is 1 to 1000000.
nss /(No)StorageAlertMessages Turns ON or OFF the low storage message to users. The default is ON.
nss /FileFlushTimer=value Sets the flush time for modified open files in seconds. Increasing this number might reduce the number of writes to disk; however, it increases the amount of data that will be lost if the system crashes. The default is 10 seconds. The range is 1 to 3600 seconds.
nss /OpenFileHashShift=value Sets the size of the Open File hash table (in powers of 2). If many files are used concurrently on the server, we recommend that you increase this number. The default is 11. The range is 8 to 20.
nss /ClosedFileHashShift=value Sets the number of closed files that can be cached in memory. The default is 512. The range is 1 to 100000.
nss /Salvage Enable salvage of deleted files on volumes.
nss /NoSalvage Disable salvage of deleted files on volumes.
nss /UserSpaceRestrictions Enable user space restrictions on the volume.
nss /NoUserSpaceRestrictions Disable user space restrictions on the volume.
nss /DirectoryQuotas Enable directory quotas on the volume.
nss /NoDirectoryQuotas Disable directory quotas on the volume.
nss /DataShredding Specify <vol name> [:<count>]. Enables data shredding for the volume. This is the number of times you want to shred data. The default value is 1. The maximum value is 7.
nss /NoDataShredding Disable data shredding on the volume.
nss /FlushFilesImmediately Synchronously flush files in the volume when they are closed.
nss /NoFlushFilesImmediately Disable synchronously flushing files in the volume.
nss /FileCopyOnWrite Create a copy of files in the volume when they are open for write.
nss /NoFileCopyOnWrite Do not create a copy of files on the volume when they are open for write.
nss /UpgradeObjectsOnVolume Upgrade objects on volumes to the current version.
nss /Transaction=volume name/allEnable transactional writes in files on the volumes.
nss /NoTransaction=volume name/allDisable transactional writes in files on the volumes.
nss /Migration=volume name/allEnable migration of files on the volumes.
nss /NoMigration=volume name/allDisable migration of files on the volumes.
nss /AllocAheadBlks=value Set the number of blocks to allocate ahead on writes. The default is 15. The range is 0 - 63.
nss /Compression Enable file compression on the volume.
nss /NoCompression=volume name/all Disable file compression on the volume.
nss /NoBGCompession Start or stop background compression. Stop BGCompression will stop all the compression requests in the queue.
nss /nobackgroundchecking Turns the background checker off.
nss /backgroundchecking Turns the background checker on.
nss /CompScreen Start the NSS compression statistics screen.
nss /Pools Shows all of the currently available NSS pools.
nss /PoolAutoActivate Activates specified pools at load time.
nss /PoolAutoDeactivate=poolLeaves specified pools deactivated at pool load time.
nss /PoolAutoDisplay Displays current pool load time policies.
nss /PoolAutoMaintenance=poolPlaces specified pools in maintenance mode at pool load time.
nss /PoolAutoVerify Verifies the specified pool's physical integrity at startup time.
nss /PoolRebuild=poolRebuild specified pools.
nss /PoolRebuild Select pools from a menu and rebuild them.
nss /PoolVerify=poolVerify the specified pool's physical integrity.
nss /PoolVerify Select pools from a menu and verify their physical integrity.
nss /LogicalVolumePurgeDelay=valueThe number of seconds before deleted logical volumes are purged. This allows time to reverse the deletion.
nss /LogicalVolumePurgeDelayAfterLoad The number of seconds, after NSS loads, before deleted logical volumes are purged. This allows time to reverse the deletion.
nss /LogicalVolumePurgeDelayAfterContinue=valueThe number of seconds to delay purging a logical volume after clicking continue. After a volume starts to purge, it cannot be salvaged.
nss /VolumeMaintenance Places a volume into a maintenance mode. Volumes can be put in maintenance mode, but maintenance only occurs at the storage pool level.
nss /MFL=volumeEnables MFL maintenance for the volumes.
nss /NoMFL=volumeDisable MFL maintenance for the volumes.
nss /MFLVerify=volumeGet the status of MFL maintenance for the volumes.
nss /FixMFL MFL maintenance for the volumes.
nss /GetMFLStatus Get the status of MFL maintenance for the volumes.
nss /VolumeAutoActivate Activates volume at load time.
nss /VolumeAutoDeactivate Deactivates volume at load time.
nss /VolumeAutoDisplay Displays current volume load time policies.
nss /ZLSSIOStatus Displays current NSS IO status information.
nss /ZLSSPendingWriteIOs Number of write IOs dropped to the storage subsystem. (0 = all available) [Value=1000 Range=0 - 3000].
nss /ZLSSVolumeUpgrade Allow the 5.x/ZLSS VolumeUpgrade to the NetWare 6 format to occur during the installation process.
nss /LVDeleteStatusBasic Displays information about deleted logical volumes.
nss /LVDeleteStatusSalvagable Displays information about salvagable logical volumes.
nss /ZLSSPoolScan Scans for and loads all ZLSS pools.
nss /space Shows the amount of space on pools and their associated volumes.
nss /NoClassicDirectoryQuotas Turns emulation of traditional NetWare volumes on or off. The default is off.
DOS FAT Commands
nss /(No)FATLongNames Enables long filenames on FAT volumes. The default is ON.
nss /FATPartition=partition_type_number Supports up to three additional partition types containing 16-bit FATs, such as /FATPartition=12,13.