The server Commands
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
assigning the specified <netbios_name> and <workgroup_name>
to the server. When creating a standalone CIFS server for the first
time, the ,local_users option must be entered, or the command
will fail. It is not required when modifying the CIFS server. A
standalone CIFS server does not require any Windows domain
infrastructure. A standalone server has local user accounts on the
Data Mover and NTLM is used to authenticate users against the
local accounts database.
CAUTION
!
Each NetBIOS name must be unique to the workgroup and the
Data Mover.
[,alias=<alias_name>...]
Assigns an alias to the NetBIOS name. The <alias_name> must:
• be unique on a Data Mover
• be limited to 15 characters
• cannot begin with an @ (at sign) or - (dash) character.
• not include white space, tab characters, or the following
symbols: / \ : ; , = * + | [ ] ? < > "
[,hidden={y|n}]
By default, the <netbios_name> is displayed in the Network
Neighborhood. If hidden=y is specified, the <netbios_name>
does not appear.
[[,interface=<if_name>[,wins=<ip>[:<ip>]]]...]
Specifies a logical IP interface for the CIFS server and associates
up to two WINS IP addresses with each interface. The interface
name is case sensitive.
Note: When configuring a CIFS server without any interfaces for a Data
Mover, it becomes the default CIFS server and is available on all
interfaces not used by other CIFS servers. The default CIFS server can be
deleted at any time. EMC recommends that IP interfaces should always
be specified. VDMs do not have default CIFS servers.
[,local_users]
Enables local user support that allows the creation of a limited
number of local user accounts on the CIFS server. When this
command executes, enter and confirm a password that is
assigned to the local Administrator account on the CIFS server. In
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