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Configuring Front-End Services
Configuring CIFS
CLI Storage-Management Guide 11-13
Use the export command to share a namespace volume through the current CIFS
service:
export namespace vol-path [as share-name] [description
description]
where
namespace (1-30 characters) can be any namespace that supports CIFS.
vol-path (1-1024 characters) is the path to one of the namespace’s volumes
(for example, “/oneVol”) or volume sub paths (“oneVol/apps/myApps”).
as share-name (optional; 1-1024 characters) sets a share name for the
volume. Potential CIFS clients see the share-name as an available share
when, for example, they issue the net view command from a DOS prompt. If
you omit this, the share name defaults to the volume name without the
leading slash (/). By repeating this command with other share names, you
can share the same volume under multiple names.
description description (optional; 1-64 characters) sets an optional
description for the CIFS share. This describes the share in a Windows
network browser (for example, net view). If the description includes any
spaces, it must be surrounded by quotation marks (““).
Use
show global-config namespace to see all available namespaces on the ARX. The
CIFS service supports volumes from a single CIFS namespace.
For example, the following command sequence adds a CIFS share to the CIFS service
at ac1.medarch.org:
bstnA6k(gbl)# cifs ac1.medarch.org
bstnA6k(gbl-cifs[ac1.medarch.org])# show global-config namespace
;=============================== namespace ===============================
namespace medco
protocol nfs3tcp
...
;=============================== namespace ===============================
namespace medarcv
kerberos-auth
ntlm-auth-server dc1
ntlm-auth-server dc1-oldStyle
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