The fs Commands
FOR HTTP
CONNECTIONS
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
When specifying the password with this option, be aware it is
unmasked, and visible to other users. The command may also
be read from the log of the shell.
[-admin [<fqdn>\]<admin_name>]
Specifies the <admin_name> used to make the CIFS
connection. If an optional <fqdn> is specified, it must be a
fully qualified domain name. If the <fqdn> is not specified, the
-local_server domain is used.
[-wins <address>]}
Specifies a WINS server to resolve names in a Windows NT
domain.
{[-http_server <host>]
Specifies the hostname of the secondary storage HTTP server.
-httpport <port>
Specifies the remote port number that the Data Mover delivers
the HTTP request to. If not specified, the Data Mover issues
HTTP requests to port 80 on the secondary storage HTTP
server.
-localport <port>
Specifies the local port number the Data Mover uses to issue
HTTP requests to the web server running on the secondary
storage. The <port> specified should be an integer no less than
1024. If not specified, the Data Mover selects a port to issue the
HTTP requests.
Note: If you attempt to create multiple HTTP connections using
identical end points with different attributes such as, -cgi, -user,
-password, -localPort, -httpPort, the connection will fail.
[-user <username>]
An optional attribute used to define the username the HTTP
client uses if digest authentication is required by the
secondary storage HTTP server.
[-password <password>]
Allows the user to specify the admin password. The password
is not recorded in the command log. If the -password option is
given but no password is specified, the user is prompted
interactively.
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