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Examining Filers
Examining CIFS Shares
5-4 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Examining CIFS Shares
You can only examine CIFS shares if you have sufficient permissions at the filer. Use
the
user and windows-domain options to provide Windows credentials to the filer:
show exports host filer user username windows-domain domain
where
username (1-64 characters) is the username,
domain (1-64 characters) is the users Windows domain, and
the other options are explained above.
The CLI prompts for the users password. Enter the password to continue. The
command only shows CIFS shares, capabilities, and time.
The CLI only shows CIFS shares and other Windows-related information when you
provide the Windows username.
For example, this is a CIFS-side probe of a filer at 192.168.25.21.
bstnA6k> show exports host 192.168.25.21 user jqpublic windows-domain MEDARCH
Password: jqpasswd
Export probe of filer “192.168.25.21
Connectivity:
Slot.Proc Proxy Address Ping (size: result)
--------- --------------- -------------------
3.1 192.168.25.31 64: Success 2000: Success 8820: Success
3.2 192.168.25.32 64: Success 2000: Success 8820: Success
3.3 192.168.25.33 64: Success 2000: Success 8820: Success
3.4 192.168.25.34 64: Success 2000: Success 8820: Success
The filer queries can take more than one minute for a filer with a large number of CIFS
shares.