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Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-02 Rev A
July 2011
Query Status of a NAS
Service
Querying the CIFS
Settings
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Deleting All Share Hosts
syscli --deleteall sharehost --share <NFS_share_name> [--sure]
This CLI command allows the admin user to remove the right to access the
specified NFS share from all NFS hosts. As a result, the share access list of the
specified share is empty, which means the share now allows read-write access to
all NFS hosts (see command --add sharehost). If the --sure option is specified,
no confirmation prompt will be displayed.
The following Query Status of a NAS Service control commands are available:
Query CIFS Service Status
Query NFS Service Status
Query CIFS Service Status
syscli --getstatus cifs
This CLI command allows the admin user to display the status of the CIFS
service.
An example output of this command:
CIFS status = disabled (unconfigured)
Details:
NMB daemon not running
SMB daemon not running
Query NFS Service Status
syscli --getstatus nfs
This CLI command allows the admin user to display the status of the NFS service.
An example output of this command:
NFS status = running
Details:
NFS daemon running
MOUNT daemon (rpc.mountd) running
LOCK daemon (locked) running
STATUS daemon (rpc.statd) running
syscli --get smbsetting --oplocks | --dbglevel | --ldapsigning | --
maxprocesses | --clientntlmv2auth | --all
• --oplocks: queries various oplocks settings
• --dbglevel: queries the debug level setting in CIFS server
NAS Configuration CLI Commands

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