Dell PowerStore 1000T EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 346
locking_policy {Advisory | Mandatory}] [-folder_rename_policy {All_Allowed | SMB_Forbidden, Format
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Format file_system create -name -size_total -nas_server_id [-description ] [-access_policy {Native | UNIX | Windows}] [locking_policy {Advisory | Mandatory}] [-folder_rename_policy {All_Allowed | SMB_Forbidden | All_Forbidden}] [-is_smb_sync_writes_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [is_smb_no_notify_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [-is_smb_op_locks_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [-is_smb_notify_on_access_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [is_smb_notify_on_write_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [-smb_notify_on_change_dir_depth ] [-is_async_MTime_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [-protection_policy_id ] [-async] Action qualifiers -name Name of the file system. (255 UTF-8 characters). -size_total Size that the file system presents to the host or end user. (Bytes) -nas_server_id Id of the NAS Server on which the file system is mounted. -description File system description. (255 UTF-8 characters). -access_policy File system security access policies. Each file system uses its access policy to determine how to reconcile the differences between NFS and SMB access control. Selecting an access policy determines which mechanism is used to enforce file security on the particular file system. Native Native Security. UNIX UNIX Security. Windows Windows Security. -locking_policy File system locking policies. These policy choices control whether the NFSv4 range locks are honored. Because NFSv3 is advisory by design, this policy specifies that the NFSv4 locking feature behaves like NFSv3 (advisory mode), for backward compatiblity with applications expecting an advisory locking scheme. Advisory No lock checking for NFS and honor SMB lock range only for SMB. Mandatory 319