Dell PowerStore 3000X EMC PowerStore Service Scripts Guide - Page 45

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-logontrace -lsarpc -nltest -pdcdump -pingdc -option {reuse | resetserverpassw d | addservice=nfs} reuse resetserverpassw d -addservice=nfs Allow the specified computer to join the server by taking ownership of an existing computer account in the Windows AD domain that matches the computer name that is specified in the command. Reset the server password on the DC. Add an NFS SPN for the specified server in Active Directory for secure NFS. Log user or machine logon attempts for the specified IP address or for all clients when no IP address is specified. Usage: svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-logontrace {-enable | -disable | -list}" Query the specified Windows user identify for an account specified by user name or SID (security identifier) and return the corresponding Unix uid. Usage: svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-lsarpc -nb {-user | -sid [hex=] | -priv}" -nb Specify the netbios name of the server. -user | sid Specify the username or the SID. hex= Specify if the SID is given in decimal (0) or hexadecimal (1) format. -priv List all available privileges on the domain. This can be used to resolve foreign language issues. Simulate an NTLM user authentication on the server by specifying a domain user name and password pair. Use this command to troubleshoot connection issues or test DC connections. This command only applies to servers that are joined to a Windows domain. Usage: svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-nltest -nb {-user -dom -usrpwd [-wkst ]}" -wkst Optionally set a workstation name in the NTLM request. Display information about every SMB server DC in use at the NAS server level. This command only applies to servers that are joined to a Windows domain. Usage: svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-pdcdump" Service Commands 45

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-option {reuse |
resetserverpassw
d | -
addservice=nfs}
reuse
Allow the specified computer to join the server by taking
ownership of an existing computer account in the Windows AD
domain that matches the computer name that is specified in the
command.
resetserverpassw
d
Reset the server password on the DC.
-addservice=nfs
Add an NFS SPN for the specified server in Active Directory for
secure NFS.
-logontrace
Log user or machine logon attempts for the specified IP address or for all clients when no IP address is specified.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server
SERVERNAME
| ALL -args="-logontrace {-enable
<ip_address> | -disable | -list}"
-lsarpc
Query the specified Windows user identify for an account specified by user name or SID (security identifier) and
return the corresponding Unix uid.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server
SERVERNAME
| ALL -args="-lsarpc
-nb <comp_name>
{-user <user_name>
| -sid <SID> [hex=<0/1>]
| -priv}"
-nb <comp_name>
Specify the netbios name of the server.
-user
<user_name> | -
sid <SID>
Specify the username or the SID.
hex=<0/1>
Specify if the SID is given in decimal (
0
) or hexadecimal (
1
) format.
-priv
List all available privileges on the domain. This can be used to resolve foreign language
issues.
-nltest
Simulate an NTLM user authentication on the server by specifying a domain user name and password pair. Use
this command to troubleshoot connection issues or test DC connections. This command only applies to servers
that are joined to a Windows domain.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server
SERVERNAME
| ALL -args="-nltest
-nb <comp_name>
{-user <user_name> -dom <domain> -usrpwd <user_password>
[-wkst <client_name>]}"
-wkst
<client_name>
Optionally set a workstation name in the NTLM request.
-pdcdump
Display information about every SMB server DC in use at the NAS server level. This command only applies to
servers that are joined to a Windows domain.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server
SERVERNAME
| ALL -args="-pdcdump"
-pingdc
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