Dell VNXe1600 VNXe Series CLI User Guide - Page 67
Delete NAS servers, Example, Prerequisites
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Qualifier -enableNFSv4 Description Specifies whether NFS shares can be accessed using the NFSv4 protocol. Valid values are: ● yes ● no (default) NOTE: NFSv3 file systems are also enabled when the NFSv4 protocol is enabled. -mpSharingEnabled Indicates whether multiprotocol sharing mode is enabled. Valid values are: ● yes ● no -unixDirectoryService Directory Service used for querying identity information for Unix (such as UIDs, GIDs, net groups). Valid values are: ● nis ● ldap ● none (default) -defaultAccessDisabled Disables file access when no user mapping mechanism is found. -defaultUnixUser Default Unix user name that grants file access in the multiprotocol sharing mode. This user name is used when the corresponding Unix/Linux user name is not found by the mapping mechanism. -defaultWindowsUser Default Windows user name that grants file access in the multiprotocol sharing mode. This user name is used when the corresponding Windows user name is not found by the mapping mechanism. -extendedUnixCredEnabled Specifies whether there are more than 16 Unix groups. Valid values are yes or no. -credCacheRetention Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) when the credential cache refreshes or times out. Default value is 15 minutes. Example The following command updates NAS server nas_1 with these settings: ● Enable support for NFS file systems. uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /net/nas/server -id nas_1 set -enableNFS yes Storage system address: 10.0.0.1 Storage system port: 443 HTTPS connection ID = nas_1 Operation completed successfully. Delete NAS servers Delete a NAS server. Prerequisites Before you can delete a NAS server, you must first delete all storage resources associated with it. CAUTION: Deleting a NAS server removes everything configured on the NAS server, but does not delete the storage resources that use it. You cannot delete a NAS server while it has any associated storage resources. After the storage resources are deleted, the files and folders inside them cannot be restored from snapshots. Back up the data from the storage resources before deleting them from the system. Configure Network Communication 67