/OPTIONS= { { CASE_BLIND|CASE_SENSITIVE } |[NO]DATA_CONVERSION |[NO]NAME_CONVERSION |[NO]PURGE_VERSIONS |[NO]TYPELESS_ DIRECTORIES } Optional. NOTE For clients operating in OpenVMS to OpenVMS mode, the server ignores the options in the export record and uses the settings required for OpenVMS to OpenVMS mode. Options for the specified directory: o CASE_BLIND, CASE_SENSITIVE - CASE_BLIND (default) The NFS server ignores the case of file names when looking up files. - CASE_SENSITIVE The NFS server is case-sensitive when looking up files. For example, NFS would preserve the case in the file names AaBBc.TXT and AABBC.TXT, regarding them as two different files. o DATA_CONVERSION, NODATA_CONVERSION - DATA_CONVERSION (default) Converts the following kinds of sequential files: * Variable * Variable with fixed-length control (VFC) * Fixed-record formats Converts sequential files according to the rules applied by the following record attributes: * Carriage return/carriage control (CR) * Fortran carriage control (FTN) * Print file-format control (PRN) Stream formats are returned unconverted. The data in files with nonstream records cannot be written back to the file. - NODATA_CONVERSION File data is considered raw and is returned without conversion. Nonstream records are returned with their record control information mixed with the record data. Files can be rewritten randomly. o NAME_CONVERSION, NONAME_CONVERSION - NAME_CONVERSION A non-OpenVMS client can create files with mixed-case names and names containing characters that are invalid for OpenVMS file names. The server converts such names to valid OpenVMS file names, and reverses the conversion when displaying the file names to a non-OpenVMS client. - NONAME_CONVERSION (default) Clients can only create files with valid OpenVMS names. The server performs case-insensitive lookups and displays directories in lowercase. o PURGE_VERSIONS, NOPURGE_VERSIONS Default: NOPURGE_VERSIONS Deletes multiple versions of files. (The NFS CREATE and RENAME calls can create multiple versions. The NFS READDIR call can sense multiple versions.) o TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES, NOTYPELESS_DIRECTORIES - TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES Removes .dir.1 from the name of directories. A naming conflict could arise if, for example, two files exist in the parent directory: DOVE.;1 (regular file) DOVE.DIR;1 (directory file) The name of the regular file is returned as dove., rather than dove, if a file and a conflicting directory exist. - NOTYPELESS_DIRECTORIES (default) Returns names as file.ext and file.dir.