The nas Commands
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
Network Server, and removes its entry from the NAS database on the
local Celerra Network Server. To use this option,
-info { <cel_name> |id=<cel_id>}
Displays information for the remote Celerra Network Server. To view
the <cel_id> for a remote system, use -list.
-update { <cel_name> | id=<cel_id>}
Updates the local Celerra Network Server entry with the local
Control Station's hostname and IP address configuration. It also
updates the local Data Mover-to-Data Mover authentication setup.
For the remote Celerra Network Server, updates all Data Movers that
were down or experiencing errors during the -create or -modify and
restores them to service using the configuration required for Data
Mover authentication. To use this option,
Note: Data Mover authentication is used in iSCSI replication as the
mechanism enabling two Data Movers (local or remote) to authenticate
themselves and perform the requested operations. The -update option
communicates with each Data Mover in the cabinet and either updates the
configuration, or creates the configuration if it is being done for the first time.
-modify {<cel_name> |id=<cel_id>}
{ [ -passphrase <passphrase>] [-name <new_name>] }
Changes the current passphrase and/or name of the remote Celerra
Network Server to the new passphrase and/or name in the local
Celerra Network Server database and modifies the remote Data
Mover authentication setup by communicating with each Data
Mover in the cabinet. The passphrase must have 6–15 characters. To
use this option,
to
su
root
[-name <cel_name>] -create <ip> -passphrase <passphrase>
Builds the trusted relationship between the source and destination
Celerra Network Servers in a configuration (for example,
MirrorView/Synchronous or Celerra Replicator for iSCSI). To use
this option,
to
su
root
The -create must first be executed on the source Celerra (to identify
the destination Celerra) and then on the destination Celerra (to
identify the source Celerra). If a name is not specified, one is assigned
automatically. The IP address specified represents the appropriate
remote Celerra's primary Control Station (in slot 0); the passphrase
specified is used to manage the remote Celerra Network Server. The
passphrase must have 6–15 characters and be the same between the
source and destination Celerras to enable communication.
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