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RFC 3530:Network File System (NFS) version 4 Proto...
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20. References

20.1. Normative References

[ISO10646] "ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993. International Standard -- Information technology -- Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) -- Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane."
[RFC793] Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol", STD 7, RFC 793std7, September 1981.
[RFC1831] Srinivasan, R., "RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification Version 2", RFC 1831prop, August 1995.
[RFC1832] Srinivasan, R., "XDR: External Data Representation Standard", RFC 1832draft(-> 4506std67), August 1995.
[RFC2373] Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture", RFC 2373(-> 3513(-> 4291draft)), July 1998.
[RFC1964] Linn, J., "The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism", RFC 1964prop, June 1996.
[RFC2025] Adams, C., "The Simple Public-Key GSS-API Mechanism (SPKM)", RFC 2025prop, October 1996.
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2203] Eisler, M., Chiu, A. and L. Ling, "RPCSEC_GSS Protocol Specification", RFC 2203prop, September 1997.
[RFC2277] Alvestrand, H., "IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages", BCP 19, RFC 2277, January 1998.
[RFC2279] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", RFC 2279(-> 3629std63), January 1998.
[RFC2623] Eisler, M., "NFS Version 2 and Version 3 Security Issues and the NFS Protocol's Use of RPCSEC_GSS and Kerberos V5", RFC 2623prop, June 1999.
[RFC2743] Linn, J., "Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version 2, Update 1", RFC 2743prop, January 2000.
[RFC2847] Eisler, M., "LIPKEY - A Low Infrastructure Public Key Mechanism Using SPKM", RFC 2847prop, June 2000.
[RFC3010] Shepler, S., Callaghan, B., Robinson, D., Thurlow, R., Beame, C., Eisler, M. and D. Noveck, "NFS version 4 Protocol", RFC 3010(-> 3530prop), December 2000.
[RFC3454] Hoffman, P. and P. Blanchet, "Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454prop, December 2002.
[Unicode1] The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0", Addison-Wesley Developers Press, Reading, MA, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5. More information available at: http://www.unicode.org/
[Unicode2] "Unsupported Scripts" Unicode, Inc., The Unicode Consortium, P.O. Box 700519, San Jose, CA 95710-0519 USA, September 1999. http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/unsupported.html

20.2. Informative References

[Floyd] S. Floyd, V. Jacobson, "The Synchronization of Periodic Routing Messages," IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2(2), pp. 122- 136, April 1994.
[Gray] C. Gray, D. Cheriton, "Leases: An Efficient Fault-Tolerant Mechanism for Distributed File Cache Consistency," Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, p. 202-210, December 1989.
[Juszczak] Juszczak, Chet, "Improving the Performance and Correctness of an NFS Server," USENIX Conference Proceedings, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, June 1990, pages 53-63. Describes reply cache implementation that avoids work in the server by handling duplicate requests. More important, though listed as a side-effect, the reply cache aids in the avoidance of destructive non- idempotent operation re-application -- improving correctness.
[Kazar] Kazar, Michael Leon, "Synchronization and Caching Issues in the Andrew File System," USENIX Conference Proceedings, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, Dallas Winter 1988, pages 27-36. A description of the cache consistency scheme in AFS. Contrasted with other distributed file systems.
[Macklem] Macklem, Rick, "Lessons Learned Tuning the 4.3BSD Reno Implementation of the NFS Protocol," Winter USENIX Conference Proceedings, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, January 1991. Describes performance work in tuning the 4.3BSD Reno NFS implementation. Describes performance improvement (reduced CPU loading) through elimination of data copies.
[Mogul] Mogul, Jeffrey C., "A Recovery Protocol for Spritely NFS," USENIX File System Workshop Proceedings, Ann Arbor, MI, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, May 1992. Second paper on Spritely NFS proposes a lease-based scheme for recovering state of consistency protocol.
[Nowicki] Nowicki, Bill, "Transport Issues in the Network File System," ACM SIGCOMM newsletter Computer Communication Review, April 1989. A brief description of the basis for the dynamic retransmission work.
[Pawlowski] 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.
[RFC1094] Sun Microsystems, Inc., "NFS: Network File System Protocol Specification", RFC 1094, March 1989.
[RFC1345] Simonsen, K., "Character Mnemonics & Character Sets", RFC 1345, June 1992.
[RFC1813] Callaghan, B., Pawlowski, B. and P. Staubach, "NFS Version 3 Protocol Specification", RFC 1813, June 1995.
[RFC3232] Reynolds, J., Editor, "Assigned Numbers: RFC 1700hist(-> 3232) is Replaced by an On-line Database", RFC 3232, January 2002.
[RFC1833] Srinivasan, R., "Binding Protocols for ONC RPC Version 2", RFC 1833prop, August 1995.
[RFC2054] Callaghan, B., "WebNFS Client Specification", RFC 2054, October 1996.
[RFC2055] Callaghan, B., "WebNFS Server Specification", RFC 2055, October 1996.
[RFC2152] Goldsmith, D. and M. Davis, "UTF-7 A Mail- Safe Transformation Format of Unicode", RFC 2152, May 1997.
[RFC2224] Callaghan, B., "NFS URL Scheme", RFC 2224, October 1997.
[RFC2624] Shepler, S., "NFS Version 4 Design Considerations", RFC 2624, June 1999.
[RFC2755] Chiu, A., Eisler, M. and B. Callaghan, "Security Negotiation for WebNFS" , RFC 2755, June 2000.
[Sandberg] Sandberg, R., D. Goldberg, S. Kleiman, D. Walsh, B. Lyon, "Design and Implementation of the Sun Network Filesystem," USENIX Conference Proceedings, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, Summer 1985. The basic paper describing the SunOS implementation of the NFS version 2 protocol, and discusses the goals, protocol specification and trade- offs.
[Srinivasan] Srinivasan, V., Jeffrey C. Mogul, "Spritely NFS: Implementation and Performance of Cache Consistency Protocols", WRL Research Report 89/5, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, 100 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, CA, 94301, May 1989. This paper analyzes the effect of applying a Sprite-like consistency protocol applied to standard NFS. The issues of recovery in a stateful environment are covered in [Mogul].
[XNFS] The Open Group, Protocols for Interworking: XNFS, Version 3W, The Open Group, 1010 El Camino Real Suite 380, Menlo Park, CA 94025, ISBN 1-85912-184-5, February 1998. HTML version available: http://www.opengroup.org

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