Installation manual

Examining Filers
Examining CIFS Shares
5-6 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Using Proxy-User Credentials
If there is a proxy user that is already configured for the filers domain, you can use
the proxy user configuration instead of a username, domain, and password. Use
show
proxy-user
for a full list of all proxy users (recall “Listing All Proxy Users” on
page 3-5). The CLI does not prompt for a password if you use a pre-configured proxy
user:
show exports host filer proxy-user proxy
where
proxy (1-64 characters) is the name of the proxy-user configuration, and
the other options are explained above.
As with the
user/windows-domain syntax, this limits the output of the command to
CIFS shares, capabilities, and time readings.
For example, this command sequence uses a set of proxy-user credentials to examine
the filer at 192.168.25.20:
bstnA6k> show proxy-user
Name Domain User
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
acoProxy1 WWMEDNET jqprivate
acoProxy3 FDTESTNET jqtester
acoProxy2 BOSTONCIFS jqpublic
bstnA6k> show exports host 192.168.25.20 proxy-user acoProxy2
Export probe of filer “192.168.25.20
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