Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 126

<positive decimal number>], capacity <positive decimal number>]

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NFS connection IP addresses NFS connection Root map NFS connection options NFS connection Enabled NFS connection status CIFS connection Entry ID CIFS connection IP addresses CIFS connection Enabled CIFS connection status Container Entry ID Container Name NFS connection Entry ID NFS connection IP addresses NFS connection Root map NFS connection options NFS connection Enabled NFS connection status : * : root : rw : Yes : Available : 26 : * : Yes : Available : 2 : 1234 : 3 : * : root : rw : Yes : Available connection --add --name --type [--clients ][--dma ][--initiator ][--rootmap ] [--options ] [--capacity ] Description Specifies connection type, client IP addresses, sets the DMA or initiator address for restricting NDMP or iSCSI access to the specified host or iSCSI initiator, defines rootmap privileges for NFS, sets mounting options for an NFS or CIFS connection, and sets a capacity in GB for an OST or RDS connection. NFS and CIFS connection types do not recognize a set capacity that is defined using a positive decimal number in the --capacity option. NOTE: NFS mounting options include read-write (rw), read-only (ro), and insecure. • rw-allows read-write access. • ro-allows read-only access. • insecure-allows replies to be made to requests before changes in request are made. NOTE: CIFS mounting options include hide, unhide. Syntax connection --add --name ost2 --type ost --capacity 10 Result Successfully added connection entry. OST connection Quota : 10 OST connection Enabled : Yes connection --update --name --type [--clients ][--dma ][--initiator ][-rootmap ] [--options ] [-capacity ] Description Updates or modifies the connection values on an existing container connection on a DR Series system. NOTE: The following DR Series system CLI connection command options (--clients, --dma, --initiator, --rootmap, -options, and --capacity) apply selectively to specific container type connections. For example: 126

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NFS connection IP addresses
: *
NFS connection Root map
: root
NFS connection options
: rw
NFS connection Enabled
: Yes
NFS connection status
: Available
CIFS connection Entry ID
: 26
CIFS connection IP addresses
: *
CIFS connection Enabled
: Yes
CIFS connection status
: Available
Container Entry ID
: 2
Container Name
: 1234
NFS connection Entry ID
: 3
NFS connection IP addresses
: *
NFS connection Root map
: root
NFS connection options
: rw
NFS connection Enabled
: Yes
NFS connection status
: Available
connection --add --name <name> --type <NFS|CIFS|OST|RDS|NDMP|ISCSI> [--clients <ip
address>][--dma <ip address>][--initiator <IQN, ip address(es), or hostname>][--rootmap
<nobody|root|administrator>] [--options <NFS|CIFS mount export options>] [--capacity
<positive decimal number>]
Description
Specifies connection type, client IP addresses, sets the DMA or initiator address for restricting NDMP or iSCSI access
to the specified host or iSCSI initiator, defines rootmap privileges for NFS, sets mounting options for an NFS or CIFS
connection, and sets a capacity in GB for an OST or RDS connection. NFS and CIFS connection types do not recognize a
set capacity that is defined using a positive decimal number in the
--capacity
option.
NOTE:
NFS mounting options include read-write (rw), read-only (ro), and insecure.
rw—allows read-write access.
ro—allows read-only access.
insecure—allows replies to be made to requests before changes in request are made.
NOTE:
CIFS mounting options include hide, unhide.
Syntax
connection --add --name ost2 --type ost --capacity 10
Result
Successfully added connection entry.
OST connection Quota
: 10
OST connection Enabled
: Yes
connection --update --name <name> --type <NFS|CIFS|OST|RDS|NDMP|ISCSI> [--clients
<ip address>][--dma <ip address>][--initiator <IQN, ip address(es), or hostname>][--
rootmap <nobody|root|administrator>] [--options <NFS|CIFS mount export options>] [--
capacity <positive decimal number>]
Description
Updates or modifies the connection values on an existing container connection on a DR Series system.
NOTE:
The following DR Series system CLI
connection
command options (
--clients
,
--dma, --initiator, --rootmap
,
--
options
, and
--capacity
) apply selectively to specific container type connections.
For example:
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