The fs Commands
EXAMPLE #6
$ fs_dhsm -connection ufs1 -modify 0 -nfs_server 172.24.102.115 -proto TCP
ufs1:
state
offline attr
popup timeout
backup
read policy override = full
log file
max log size
cid
type
secondary
state
read policy override = full
write policy
options
cid
type
secondary
state
read policy override = none
write policy
local_server
admin
wins
cid
type
secondary
state
read policy override = none
write policy
user
options
Done
EXAMPLE #7
$ fs_dhsm -connection ufs1 -create -type nfsv3 -secondary
172.24.102.115:/export/dhsm1 -read_policy_override full -useRootCred true
-proto UDP
ufs1:
state
offline attr
popup timeout
backup
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
To modify the Celerra FileMover connection for ufs1, type:
= enabled
= on
= 10
= offline
= on
= 25MB
= 0
= NFSV3
= 172.24.102.115:/export/dhsm1
= enabled
=
full
= useRootCred=true proto=TCP
= 1
= CIFS
= \\winserver2.nasdocs.emc.com\dhsm1\
= enabled
=
full
= DM102-CGE0.NASDOCS.EMC.COM
= nasdocs.emc.com\Administrator
= 172.24.102.25
= 2
= HTTP
= http://172.24.102.115/export/dhsm1
= enabled
=
full
=
= cgi=n
See Example #2 for a description of command output.
To create the NFSv3 connection for ufs1 to the secondary file system
172.24.102.115:/export/dhsm1 with the migration method set to full,
the -useRootCred set to true and the protocol set to UDP, type:
= enabled
= on
= 0
= passthrough
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