Add, --Name <Name>, --Type <Nfs | Cifs - Dell DR4000 Reference Manual

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--add, --name <name>, --type <nfs | cifs>, [--clients <ip address>, --
rootmap <nobody | root | administrator>, --options <nfs options>]
To create a new connection to a container on a DR4000 system, enter the
example command string at the system prompt:
NOTE:
You must create a data container before attempting to create a connection
to it. If not, this displays the following message:
exist.
For more information about creating DR4000 containers, see
<name>" on
87.
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --add --name container2
--type nfs
Successfully added connection entry.
NFS connection IP addresses
NFS connection Root maps
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
If no options are specified, the following prompts are shown:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --add --name --type
--name requires a value : --name <name> Name of container.
--type requires a value : --type <nfs | cifs> Type of
sharing required (nfs/cifs).
To specify client IP addresses, define rootmap privileges, and set NFS
mounting options for the connection, enter the example command string at
the system prompt:
NOTE:
NFS mounting options include read-write (rw), read-only (ro), and insecure.
rw—allows read-write access.
ro—allows read-only access.
insecure—allows replies to be made to requests before changes in request
are made.
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --add --name
dataStorage2 --type nfs --clients 10.25.19.5 --rootmap
administrator --options rw
Successfully added connection entry.
NFS connection IP addresses
NFS connection Root map
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
: *
: root
: rw,ro
: Yes
: 10.25.19.5
: administrator
: rw
: Yes
Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
Error: Container <name> does not
"--add, --name
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