The nas Commands
EXAMPLE #1
EXAMPLE #2
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
Disk types when using CLARiiON are: CLSTD and CLATA, and for
CLARiiON backends involving mirrored disks: CMSTD, and
CMATA.
Celerra Network Servers with a Symmetrix backend support the
following system-defined storage pools: symm_std,
symm_std_rdf_src, symm_ata, symm_ata_rdf_src.
For user-defined storage pools, the difference in output is in the disk
type. Disk types when using a Symmetrix are: STD, R1STD, R2STD,
BCV, R1BCV, R2BCV, ATA, R1ATA, R2ATA, BCVA, R1BCA,
R2BCA.
To list the physical Data Mover table, type:
$ nas_server -list
id
type
1
2
3
4
Where:
Value
id
type
acl
slot
groupID
state
name
To list the physical Data Mover and VDM table, type:
$ nas_server -list -all
id
type
1
2
3
4
id
3
See Example #1 for a description of output for the physical Data
Movers. See the table below for a description of the command output
for the VDM table.
acl
slot groupID
1
1000
2
1
1000
3
1
1000
4
4
1000
5
Definition
ID of the Data Mover.
type assigned to Data Mover.
access control value for the Data Mover.
physical slot in the cabinet where the Data Mover resides.
ID of the Data Mover group.
whether the Data Mover is enabled=0, disabled=1, failed over=2.
name given to the Data Mover.
acl
slot groupID
1
1000
2
1
1000
3
1
1000
4
4
1000
5
acl
server
mountedfs
0
1
state
name
0
server_2
0
server_3
0
server_4
0
server_5
state
name
0
server_2
0
server_3
0
server_4
0
server_5
rootfs
name
31
vdm_1
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