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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The nas Commands
nas_server
Manages the Data Mover (server) table.
SYNOPSIS
nas_server
-list [-all | -vdm]
| -delete <movername>
| -info {-all | <movername> | <slot_number> | id=<mover_id>
| -vdm {-all | <vdm_name> | id=<vdm_id>}}
| -rename <old_movername> <new_movername>
| -acl <acl_value> <movername>
| [-name <name>] [-type <type>]-create <movername> [-setstate <state>]
[-fs <fs_name> | pool=<pool>][-option <options>]
| -vdm <vdm_name> -setstate <state> [<movername>] [-ConvertI18N]
| -vdm <vdm_name> -move <movername> [-ConvertI18N]
DESCRIPTION nas_server manages the server tables for both physical and virtual
Data Movers (VDMs), creates a VDM, sets an access control value for
a physical Data Mover or VDM, renames a Data Mover, and displays
attributes for a specified Data Mover, or all Data Movers, deletes a
physical Data Mover entry from the server table, and deletes the
VDM configuration for a Data Mover.
OPTIONS -list
Lists the Data Mover server table. The server table displays the ID,
type, access control level value, slot number, group ID, state and
name of a Data Mover. Virtual Data Movers (VDMs) have their own
server table and do not have a numeric reference in the general server
table.
Note: The ID of the object is an integer and is assigned automatically. The
name of the Data Mover may be truncated if it is too long for the display. To
display the full name, use the -info option with the Data Mover ID.
Valid Data Mover types are:
1=nas
2=not used
3=not used
4=standby
5=not used
6=rdf