Using Bookreader
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  Reading a Book Residing on an OpenVMS System from
  Bookreader Running on a Tru64 UNIX System

  Before you can read books residing on an OpenVMS system
  from Bookreader running on a Tru64 UNIX system, TCP/IP
  Services for OpenVMS software must first be installed on the

  OpenVMS system, as follows:

  1.   Invoke TCP/IP Services on the server system:

      $  UCX

  2.   Enter the following commands:
      UCX>  bind  device-name   "NFS-file-system-name"

      UCX>  add  export  "NFS-file-system-name"  /host=*/options=nodata_conversion
      The device name is the disk that contains the books.  The
      NFS file system name is the Tru64 UNIX specification
      that represents the device.

  3.   Mount NFS on the Tru64 UNIX system as follows:

      %  mount  NFS-file-system-name@VMS-node  local-mount-point

  The following examples show how to use TCP/IP Services for
  OpenVMS to make an OpenVMS device named BOOK$:  on
  node ZEPHYR available as an NFS file system named         /book
  to Bookreader on a client Tru64 UNIX system:

  *   On the server (OpenVMS) system:

      UCX>  bind  book$:  "/book"
      UCX>  add  export  "/book"  /host=*/options=nodata_conversion

  *   On the client (Tru64 UNIX) system:

      %  mount  /book@zephyr  /usr/newbooks
      To mount the OpenVMS file system or directory auto-
      matically at system startup, place an entry in the Tru64
      UNIX system's    /etc/fstab  file.  For example:

      /book@zephyr  /usr/newbooks  nfs  ro,bg  0  0
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