Reference Guide

Argument Description Format
underscores. The name must
start with a letter.
<VolumeName> NAS volume name Existing NAS volume name
<Path> NFS export path in the NAS
volume
Existing NFS export path
Options
Option Description Format
-EnableLimitReportedSize
<EnableLimitReportedSize>
Indicate whether it is required to
limit the reported size
Possible values are Yes, No
-LimitReportedSize
<LimitReportedSize>
Limited reported size Floating point number with suffix
of units (for example, 100MB)
-RequireSecurePort
<RequireSecurePort>
Indicate whether it is required to
use a secure port
Possible values are Yes, No
-Comment <Comment> Comment for the NFS export Any string
-Sys <Sys> Indicate whether the NFS export
uses system default
authentication
Possible values are Yes, No
-Krb5 <Krb5> Indicate whether the NFS export
uses only Kerberos for
authentication
Possible values are Yes, No
-Krb5i <Krb5i> Indicate whether the NFS export
uses Kerberos for authentication,
and includes a hash with each
transaction to ensure integrity.
Traffic can still be intercepted
and examined, but modifications
to the traffic will be apparent.
Possible values are Yes, No
-Krb5p <Krb5p> Indicate whether the NFS export
uses Kerberos for authentication,
and encrypts all traffic between
the client and server. This is the
most secure, but also incurs the
most overhead.
Possible values are Yes, No
-Report32bitInode
<Report32bitInode>
Indicate whether the NFS export
reports 32-bit inode to the clients
Possible values are Yes, No
Example
Add an NFS export named export1 to a NAS volume named vol2 at the path /folder:
CLI> NAS-volumes NFS-exports add export1 vol2 /folder
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