Delete, --Name <Name>, --Type <Nfs | Cifs> [--Clients <Ip Address>]; --Enable, --Name <Name>, --Type <Nfs | Cifs - Dell DR4000 Reference Manual

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Successfully updated connection entry.
NFS connection IP addresses : 10.27.22.11
NFS connection Root map
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
To verify that your settings were properly configured, enter the example
command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > container --show --name
dataStorage3
Container Name
Container Path
NFS connection IP addresses
NFS connection Root map
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
NFS connection status
--delete, --name <name>, --type <nfs | cifs>
[--clients <ip address>]
To delete an existing container connection on a DR4000 system, enter the
example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection –-delete --name
dataStorage3 --type nfs –-clients 10.27.22.11
Successfully deleted connection entry.
--enable, --name <name>, --type <nfs | cifs>
To enable an existing container connection that was disabled on a DR4000
system, enter the example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection –-enable --name
dataStorage3 --type nfs
Successfully updated connection entry.
NFS connection IP addresses : 10.27.22.11
NFS connection Root map
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
: administrator
: ro,rw
: Yes
: dataStorage3
: /containers/datastorage3
: 10.27.22.11
: administrator
: ro,rw
: Yes
: Available
: administrator
: rw,ro
: Yes
Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
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