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#Instructions for creating and using a real nfsCommands file
#
# in order to use nfs do the following:
# 1) Create hostAdd and nfsMountAll commands for each nfs server
# 2) In each st.cmd file add the following two commands BEFORE any load commands
# ../nfs.cmd
# cd "<iocname>
#
# The hostAdd and nfsMountAll commands have the form:
# hostAdd("<host>","xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx")
# nfsMountAll("<host>")
#
# You can also mount subdirectories as follows:
# nfsMount("<host>", "/xxx/xxx/xxx", "/xxx")
#
# For example assume
#
# host is mercury with inet address 155.77.2.56
# You want to mount the directory (which is a file system of mercury)
# /home/mercury5/iocinfo
# as
# /iocinfo
#
# The commands would be
#
# hostAdd("mercury","155.77.2.56")
# nfsMountAll("mercury")
# nfsMount("mercury","/home/mercury5/iocinfo","/iocinfo")
#
# The following line eliminates "cksum: out of data" messages due to DHCP
#proxyPortFwdOff(67)