The server Commands
-service { -start | -stop }
Enables or disables the secure NFS service on the Data Mover.
-user -list
Lists all NFS users authenticated by secure NFS.
-user -info { principal=<user_principal> |
handle=<handle_number> }
Displays the attributes of an authenticated user as specified by
the <user_principal> or <handle_number>. The <user_principal>
is the Kerberos representation of a user. It is the username
followed by the Kerberos realm name. The <handle_number> is
the identifier of a secure NFS user authentication context and is
displayed using -user -list.
-user -release { principal=<user_principal> |
handle=<handle_number> } }
Releases the authentication context of the specified user.
-principal { -create <service@server>| -delete <service@server> }
Creates or deletes a secure NFS service instance.
-mapper -info
Displays the secure NFS mapping service configurations for the
local file.
-mapper -set { -source { auto | nis | file [path=<file_path>] }
Sets the type of mapping provider and the file path if it is a local
file (the default file is gsscred_db). These options are only
relevant when using a Solaris UNIX Kerberos KDC. The default
and recommended value is -source auto.
-mapper -set -passwddb { nis | file }
Sets the location of the password database.
-mapper -mapping -list [ name=<user_name> | uid=<UID> ]
Lists one or more user-mapping records as specified by
<user_name> or <UID>. This option is only relevant if you are
using a local mapping file and a Solaris UNIX Kerberos KDC.
-mapper -mapping -create
{ name=<user_name> | uid=<UID> }
Creates a new mapping record. This option is only relevant if you
are using a local mapping file and a Solaris UNIX Kerberos KDC.
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