Dell PowerStore 5000X EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 423
smb_server, table, nas_server_id, computer_name, domain, netbios_name
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csv Display output in CSV format. table Display output in a table. json Display output in JSON format. smb_server Use these resource types to manage Server Message Block (SMB) servers. SMB is a protocol for sharing files and communications abstractions such as named pipes and mail slots between computers. Most usage of SMB involves computers running Microsoft Windows, but it is commonly supported on other types of systems as well. SMB was formerly known as Common Internet File System (CIFS). An SMB server must be created on a NAS server before SMB shares can be created on the file systems on that NAS server. An SMB server can be created as a standalone server or as a server that belongs to an Active Directory domain (often a Window domain). In that case, DNS must be enabled on the NAS server. The credentials of an administrator of the domain are required to join that domain. An NTP server must be defined also, to prevent authentication errors caused by unsynchronized clocks. Each NAS server supports a maximum of one SMB server. This resource type has queriable association from nas_server Attributes id Unique identifier of the SMB server. nas_server_id Unique identifier of the NAS server. computer_name DNS name of the associated computer account when the SMB server is joined to an Active Directory domain. This name's minimum length is 2 characters, it is limited to 63 bytes and must not contain the following characters - - comma (.) - tilde (~) - colon (:) - exclamation point (!) - at sign (@) - number sign (#) - dollar sign ($) - percent (%) - caret (^) - ampersand (&) - apostrophe (') - period (.) - note that if you enter string with period only the first word will be kept - parentheses (()) - braces ({}) - underscore (_) - white space (blank) as defined by the Microsoft naming convention (see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/909264/) domain Domain name where SMB server is registered in Active Directory, if applicable. netbios_name NetBIOS name is the network name of the standalone SMB server. SMB server joined to Active Directory also have NetBIOS Name, defaulted to the 15 first characters of the 396