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The server Commands
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
queries the local server, then its corresponding source and target
Domain Controllers to look up each objects SID.
If -acl is specified, all secure IDs in the ACL database are migrated for
the specified file system.
The -localgroup must be used to migrate the SID members of local
group defined for the specified NetBIOS name.
On the source domain, an interface specified to issue a lookup of the
SID is defined by the either the NetBIOS name or the interface name.
On the destination domain, an interface specified to issue a lookup of
the SID is defined by either the NetBIOS name or the interface name.
-Replace {<fs_name> -acl | <netbios_servername> -localgroup }
{:nb=<netbios>|:if=<interface>}
Replaces the history SIDs from the old domain with the new SIDS in
the new domain. An interface that can be specified to issue a lookup
of the SIDs is defined by the interface name or the NetBIOS name.
The -localgroup must be used to migrate the SID members of local
group defined for the specified NetBIOS name. When the -Replace is
used, the user or group migrated in the new domain keeps their old
SID in addition to the new SID created in the new domain.
The localgroup argument does the same kind of migration for a
specified NetBIOS name in the local groups (instead of the ACL in a
file system for the history argument).
-stats
Displays all non-zero CIFS statistics, including SMB statistics.
[-full [-zero]]
Lists all SMB statistics or zeroes out the values for SMB statistics.
[-summary]
Displays a summary of SMB statistics.
Configuring CIFS on Celerra, Managing Celerra for the Windows
Environment, Using EMC Utilities for the CIFS Environment, Configuring
CIFS on Celerra, Managing Celerra for a Multiprotocol Environment,
Replicating Celerra CIFS Environments, and Using International
Character Sets with Celerra, server_date, server_export, server_mount,
server_setup.
The network interface that appears in the output is dependant on the
type of network interface cards that are installed. Dates appearing in
output are in UTC format.

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