This topic describes the configuration of any machine that is to serve as a DFS client machine. All DFS client machines must do the following:
· Run the set of modifications known as the Cache Manager in the kernel. The Cache Manager enables the client to access DFS. You can control several aspects of Cache Manager and client performance by configuring the Cache Manager as described in this topic.
· Run the dfsd process, which initializes the Cache Manager by transferring DFS configuration information into kernel memory.
· Run the dfsbind process, which resolves CDS path names for the Cache Manager and accesses user authentication information necessary for effective communications with server machines.
· Provide local disk space or memory sufficient to house configuration information and a cache.