The NFS client software enables client users to access file
systems made available by an NFS server. These files and
directories physically reside on the remote (server) host but
appear to the client as if they were on the local system. For
example, any files accessed by an OpenVMS client - even a UNIX
file - appear to be OpenVMS files and have typical OpenVMS file
names.
Configuring and managing the NFS client on your OpenVMS host
involves the following tasks:
o Configuring the NFS client using TCPIP$CONFIG
o Registering users in the proxy database
o Mounting (attaching) remote files and directories exported by
the NFS server