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Pawlowski, Brian, Ron Hixon, Mark Stein, Joseph Tumminaro, "Network Computing in the UNIX and IBM Mainframe Environment," Uniforum `89 Conf. Proc., (1989) Description of an NFS server implementation for IBM's MVS operating system.

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NFS: Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification - Microsystems (1994)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....and semantic issues. Procedure descriptions have implementation comments specific to that procedure. A number of papers have been written describing issues encountered when constructing an NFS version 2 protocol implementation. The best overview paper is still [Sandberg] Israel] Macklem] and [Pawlowski] describe other implementations. X OpenNFS] provides a complete description of the NFS version 2 protocol and supporting protocols, as well as a discussion on implementation issues and procedure and error semantics. Many of the issues encountered when constructing an NFS version 2 protocol ....

Pawlowski, Brian, Ron Hixon, Mark Stein, Joseph Tumminaro, "Network Computing in the UNIX and IBM Mainframe Environment," 2/16/94 Network File System Version 3 Protocol Specification 92 Version 3 Uniforum `89 Conf. Proc., (1989) Description of an NFS server implementation for IBM's MVS operating system.


NFS Version 3 - Design and Implementation - Pawlowski, Juszczak, Staubach.. (1994)   (36 citations)  Self-citation (Brian)   (Correct)

....calls. The 8KB data size limitation on the READ and WRITE procedures is relaxed. A new READDIRPLUS procedure returns both file handle and attributes to eliminate LOOKUP calls when scanning a directory. File handles are of variable length, up to 64 bytes, as needed by some implementations [Pawlowski89]. We kept the file handle size small enough to allow efficient DOS implementations. Exclusive CREATE requests are supported. File names and path names are now specified as strings of variable length, with the maximum length negotiated between the client and server (with the PATHCONF ....

....for distributed file systems. Because of this, NFS Version 3 resembles NFS Version 2 in design assumptions, file system and consistency model, and method of recovering from server crashes. For a general description of the implementation issues of NFS, see [Sandberg85] Israel89] Juszczak89] [Pawlowski89], Macklem91] and [Juszczak94] 4.1. NFS design NFS achieves architecture and operating system independence through a strict separation of the protocol and its implementation. The protocol is the interface by which clients access files on a server. A client or server implements the protocol by ....

Pawlowski, Brian, Ron Hixon, Mark Stein, Joseph Tumminaro, "Network Computing in the UNIX and IBM Mainframe Environment," Uniforum `89 Conf. Proc., (1989). Description of an NFS server implementation for IBM's MVS operating system.


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Pawlowski, Brian, Ron Hixon, Mark Stein, Joseph Tumminaro, "Network Computing in the UNIX and IBM Mainframe Environment," Uniforum `89 Conf. Proc., (1989) Description of an NFS server implementation for IBM's MVS operating system.


Nfs Version 4 Protocol - Shepler, Callaghan, Robinson.. (2000)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

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Pawlowski, Brian, Ron Hixon, Mark Stein, Joseph Tumminaro, "Network Computing in the UNIX and IBM Mainframe Environment," Uniforum `89 Conf. Proc., (1989) Description of an NFS server implementation for IBM's MVS operating system.

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