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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The nas Commands
nas_storage
Controls storage system access, and performs some management.
SYNOPSIS
nas_storage
-list
| -info {-all |<name>| id=<storage_id>}[-option <options>]
| -rename <old_name> <new_name>
| -acl <acl_value> <name>
| -delete {<name> | id=<storage_id>}
| -failback {<name> | id=<storage_id>}
| -sync {-all | <name> | id=<storage_id>}
| -check {-all | <name> | id=<storage_id>}
| -modify { <name> | id=<storage_id> } -network
{ -spa | -spb } <IP>
| -modify {<name> | id=<storage_id>}
-security [-username <username>][-password <password>]
[-newpassword <new_password>]]
Note: Output from this command is determined by the type of storage
system attached to the Celerra Network Server.
DESCRIPTION nas_storage sets the name for a storage system, assigns an access
control value, displays attributes, performs a health check,
synchronizes the storage system with the Control Station, and
performs a failback for CLARiiON systems.
OPTIONS -list
Displays a list of all attached storage systems available for the Celerra
Network Server.
Note: The ID of the object is an integer and is assigned automatically. The
name of the storage system may be truncated if it is too long for the display.
To display the full name, use the -info option with the storage system ID.
-info {-all |<name> | id=<storage_id>}
Displays the configuration of the attached storage system.
[-option <options>]
Specifies a comma-separated list of options.
sync={yes|no}
Synchronizes the Control Station’s view with that of the storage
system before displaying configuration information. Default=yes.