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connection --help

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• connection --update --name --type [options] • connection --delete --name --type [options] • connection --enable --name --type • connection --disable --name --type • connection --help --show [--name , --type , --verbose] To display the status of any existing container connection on a DR4000 system, enter the example command string at the system prompt: NOTE: In addition to displaying the current status of an existing container connection, this command also verifies if an existing container connection is disabled (by listing its status as offline). administrator@mydr4000 > connection --show --name backup Container Name CIFS connection IP addresses CIFS connection Enabled CIFS connection status NFS connection IP addresses NFS connection Root map NFS connection options NFS connection Enabled NFS connection status : backup : * : Yes : Available : * : root : rw, ro : Yes : Available To display the detailed status of a specific container connection by filesystem protocol type, enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > connection --show --name backup -type nfs --verbose 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 : 1 : backup : 2 : * : root : rw,ro : Yes : Available 80 Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations

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Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
connection --update --name --type [options]
connection --delete --name --type [options]
connection --enable --name --type
connection --disable --name --type
connection --help
--show [--name <name>, --type <nfs | cifs>, --verbose]
To display the status of any existing container connection on a DR4000
system, enter the example command string at the system prompt:
NOTE:
In addition to displaying the current status of an existing container
connection, this command also verifies if an existing container connection is
disabled (by listing its status as offline).
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --show --name backup
Container Name
: backup
CIFS connection IP addresses
: *
CIFS connection Enabled
: Yes
CIFS connection status
: Available
NFS connection IP addresses
: *
NFS connection Root map
: root
NFS connection options
: rw, ro
NFS connection Enabled
: Yes
NFS connection status
: Available
To display the detailed status of a specific container connection by filesystem
protocol type, enter the example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --show --name backup --
type nfs --verbose
Container Entry ID
: 1
Container Name
: backup
NFS connection Entry ID
: 2
NFS connection IP addresses
: *
NFS connection Root map
: root
NFS connection options
: rw,ro
NFS connection Enabled
: Yes
NFS connection status
: Available