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The NFS to OpenVMS file name translation rules in Table D-1 are based on the character mapping scheme in Table D-2. The OpenVMS to NFS mapping rules are the converse of these rules.
Rule | What Happens to File Names from NFS to OpenVMS |
---|---|
1 |
Lowercase characters become uppercase (unless Rule 2 applies):
file becomes FILE.;1 |
2 |
Initial uppercase characters or a sequence of case-shifted characters
are prefixed with the "$" escape character:
CaseShiftedFile becomes $C$ASE$S$HIFTED$F$ILE.;1 |
3 |
A file without a version gets a version number preceded by a semicolon:
file becomes FILE.;1 |
4 |
If a file name does not include a dot (.), a dot is added before the
version number semicolon:
file becomes FILE.;1 |
5 |
After its name is converted, a file will not appear in an OpenVMS
directory listing if any one of the following criteria are met:
|
6 |
If the file name has a dot, the dot is preserved unless the resulting
file name fails one of the tests in Rule 5; if so, the dot becomes
"$5N" and the same rule applies to each subsequent dot found:
more.file.text becomes MORE.FILE$5NTEXT;1 |
7 |
If the file name is a directory, each dot becomes "$5N" and the file
name gets the ".DIR" extension:
dot.directory.list becomes DOT$5NDIRECTORY$5NLIST.DIR;1 |
8 | Invalid OpenVMS characters become the escape character sequences in the second column of Table D-2 ("$" followed by a digit and a letter): special#character&file becomes SPECIAL$5CCHARACTER$5FFILE.;1 ("#" becomes "$5C" and "&" becomes "$5F") |
9 |
Any existing "$" becomes "$$" (plus any "$" added due to Rule 2 or 8
above):
dollar$Sign$5cfile becomes DOLLAR$$$S$IGN$$5CFILE.;1 |
Table D-2 provides a complete list of OpenVMS character sequences, corresponding server characters, and octal values used for NFS name conversion.
OpenVMS Character Sequence | Server Character | Octal Value |
---|---|---|
$6A | <CTRL/@> | 000 |
$4A | <CTRL/A> | 001 |
$4B | <CTRL/B> | 002 |
$4C | <CTRL/C> | 003 |
$4D | <CTRL/D> | 004 |
$4E | <CTRL/E> | 005 |
$4F | <CTRL/F> | 006 |
$4G | <CTRL/G> | 007 |
$4H | <CTRL/H> | 010 |
$4I | <CTRL/I> | 011 |
$4J | <CTRL/J> | 012 |
$4K | <CTRL/K> | 013 |
$4L | <CTRL/L> | 014 |
$4M | <CTRL/M> | 015 |
$4N | <CTRL/N> | 016 |
$4O | <CTRL/O> | 017 |
$4P | <CTRL/P> | 020 |
$4Q | <CTRL/Q> | 021 |
$4R | <CTRL/R> | 022 |
$4S | <CTRL/S> | 023 |
$4T | <CTRL/T> | 024 |
$4U | <CTRL/U> | 025 |
$4V | <CTRL/V> | 026 |
$4X | <CTRL/W> | 027 |
$4X | <CTRL/X> | 030 |
$4Y | <CTRL/Y> | 031 |
$4Z | <CTRL/Z> | 032 |
$6B | <CTRL/[> | 033 |
$6C | <CTRL/\>> | 034 |
$6D | <CTRL/]> | 035 |
$6E | <CTRL/^> | 036 |
$6F | <CTRL/_> | 037 |
$7A | <SPACE> | 040 |
$5A | ! | 041 |
$5B | " | 042 |
$5C | # | 043 |
$5E | % | 045 |
$5F | & | 046 |
$5G | ' | 047 |
$5H | ( | 050 |
$5I | ) | 051 |
$5J | * | 052 |
$5K | + | 053 |
$5L | , | 054 |
$5N | . | 056 |
i$5O | / | 057 |
$5Z | : | 072 |
$7B | ; | 073 |
$7C | < | 074 |
$7D | = | 075 |
$7E | > | 076 |
$7F | ? | 077 |
$8A | @ | 100 |
$8B | [ | 133 |
$8C | \ | 134 |
$8D | ] | 135 |
$8E | ^ | 136 |
$9A | ` | 140 |
$9B | { | 172 |
$9C | | | 174 |
$9D | } | 175 |
$9E | ~ | 176 |
$9F | <DEL> | 177 |
Table E-1 shows DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS acronyms and other acronyms related to TCP/IP networking.
Acronym | Meaning |
---|---|
ACK | acknowledgment |
ACL | access control list |
ACP | ancillary control process |
ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
API | application programming interface |
ARP | Address Resolution Protocol |
ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
ATM | asynchronous transfer mode |
BBS | Bulletin Board System |
BGP | Border Gateway Protocol |
BIND | Berkeley Internet Name Domain |
BOOTP | Bootstrap Protocol |
bps | bits per second |
BSD | Berkeley Software Distribution |
CFS | container file system |
CFSRTL | container file system run-time library |
CSLIP | Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol |
DCE | Distributed Computing Environment |
DCL | Digital Command Language |
DEK | data encryption key |
DES | data encryption standard |
DNS | Domain Name Service |
eSNMP | extensible Simple Network Management Protocol |
EGP | External Gateway Protocol |
FDDI | Fiber Distributed Data Interface |
EOF | end of file |
EOL | end of line |
FQDN | fully qualified domain name |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
GID | group identification (UNIX) |
IAB | Internet Architecture Board |
ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
IGP | Internal Gateway Protocol |
InterNIC | Internet Network Information Center |
IP | Internet Protocol |
ISDN | Integrated Services Digital Networks |
IVP | installation verification procedure |
Kbps | kilobits per second |
LAN | local area network |
LPD | line printer daemon |
LPR | remote line printing |
MBUF | memory buffer |
MFD | master file directory |
MIB | Management Information Base |
MIBII | Management Information Base II |
MTU | maximum transmission unit |
MX | mail exchanger |
NAK | negative acknowledgment |
NFS | Network File System |
NIS | Network Information Service |
NOC | Network Operations Center |
NTP | Network Time Protocol |
PDU | protocol data unit |
PING | packet internet groper |
POP | Post Office Protocol |
PPP | Point-to-Point Protocol |
PSDN | Packet Switching Data Network |
PWIP | PATHWORKS Internet Protocol |
RARP | Reverse Address Resolution Protocol |
RCP | remote copy |
REXEC | remote execute |
RFC | Request for Comments |
RLOGIN | remote login |
RIP | Routing Information Protocol |
RMS | Record Management Services |
RPC | remote procedure call |
RSH | remote shell |
RTL | run-time library |
RTT | round-trip time |
SLIP | Serial Line Internet Protocol |
SMI | structure of management information |
SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
SNMP | Simple Network Management Protocol |
TAC | terminal access controller |
TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
TFTP | Trivial File Transport Protocol |
TP | Time Protocol |
TTL | time to live |
UAF | user authorization file |
UCP | Management Control Program |
UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
UID | user identification (UNIX) |
UTC | Universal Coordinated Time |
WAN | wide area network |
WKS | well known service |
XDR | external data representation |
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