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Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
24 NAS Configuration CLI Commands
Note: When files are replicated from a share with no_root_squash enabled to
a target DXi where no_root_squash was not supported, then NFS hosts
accessing the target DXi will have root access permissions mapped
(squashed) to the anonymous user.
For example, to add three shares:
syscli --add share --name share1 --proto cifs \ --name share2 --proto cifs --ro
--name share3 --proto nfs
CLI command options:
--add: Adds one or more NAS shares. Option --hidden does not apply to
NFS shares.
--name: sharename: must be alphanumeric character.
•--proto: Network file sharing protocol (currently CIFS and NFS are
supported)
--desc: Optional description for the share.
--ro: if specified, share is read-only. Otherwise, share is read-write.
--dedup: if specified, dedup will be enabled (this attribute cannot be
changed after share is created)
--hidden: if specified, share name will not be displayed in the browser
(applicable to CIFS shares only)
--namecase: Client file/directory names are to be stored in storage in the
specified character case (applicable to CIFS shares only). If this option is not
specified or is specified with default, client file/directory names are treated
as case-insensitive and case-preserved, that is, file/directory names will be
saved in the original character case as is, and all search will be performed in
a case-insensitive manner. If specified with lower, all incoming client file/
directory names will be converted to lower case before saving or searching.
--squash: For NFS only. Option to squash (map) NFS client users to nobody
user.
root: map client root to nobody user (enable root_squash; this is the
default)
none: preserve all client users (enable no_root_squash)
By default, if --squash is not specified, root_squash is enabled.
--anonuid: Anonymous user id (for NFS only), usually 4294967294 on 32-bit
systems or 65534 on 16-bit systems. If not specified, default to 4294967294
--anongid: Anonymous group id (for NFS only), usually 4294967294 on 32-
bit systems or 65534 on 16-bit systems. If not specified, default to
4294967294
Editing a NAS Share syscli --edit share --name <sharename> [--desc <description>] [--perms
rw|ro [--restart]] [--hidden false|true] [--squash root|none] [--anonuid
<anonymous_uid>] [--anongid <anonymous_gid>] [--namecase default [--
sure]]

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