Reference Guide

Getting Help on the CLI
The CLI provides online help for menus, commands, arguments, and options. At any time while using the
CLI, you can type help to see more information about the available menus, commands, arguments, and
options.
Example 1
CLI/access-control/mapping/manual> help
Available commands:
list
view
add
edit
delete
restore
Example 2
CLI/access-control/mapping/manual> help edit
edit - Modify the mapping rule between a Windows and UNIX user
Usage: edit <WindowsUserDomain> <WindowsUserName> <UNIXUserName> [Options]
Options:
-EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping <EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping>
-EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping <EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping>
Parameters:
WindowsUserDomain - Domain of the Windows user, the available
domains are displayed by "domains-list" command
WindowsUserName - Name of the Windows user
UNIXUserName - Name of the UNIX user
EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping - Indicate whether the Windows to
UNIX mapping is enabled. The optional values are: Yes or No
EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping - Indicate whether the UNIX to Windows mapping
is enabled. The optional values are: Yes or No
Accessing the CLI
Log on to the CLI using either a VGA console or a secure shell (SSH) session.
Connect to the FluidFS Cluster CLI Using a VGA Console
Log on to the CLI using a VGA console to manage the FluidFS cluster.
NOTE: Connect a monitor to the NAS controller’s VGA port and connect a keyboard to one of the
NAS controller’s USB ports.
1. From the command line, type the following command at the login as prompt:
cli
2. Type the FluidFS cluster administrator user name at the login as prompt.
The default user name is Administrator.
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