Installation manual

Adding a Direct Volume
Adding a Share
8-10 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Server V2 TCP/2049, V2 UDP/2049, V3 TCP/2049, V3 UDP/2049
CIFS
Security Mode User level, Challenge/response, Signatures disabled
Server TCP/445
Max Request 16644 bytes
bstnA6k(gbl)# ...
Identifying the Filer and Share
The next step in configuring a direct share is identifying its source share on an
external filer. From gbl-ns-vol-shr mode, use the
filer command to use a filers
exported directory as a share:
filer name {{nfs | cifs} share-name}+ [access-list list-name]
where
name (1-64 characters) is the name of the external filer (see “Listing
External Filers” on page 6-6),
nfs | cifs is a required choice,
share-name (1-1024 characters) is the NFS export or CIFS share on the filer,
and
list-name (optional, 1-64 characters) is the name of an NFS access list to
associate with the share (see “Listing All NFS Access Lists” on page 4-10).
Never connect to more than one instance of a given back-end share. If the filer uses
aliases for its shares, the ARX assumes that each alias is a different share.
For example, this command set identifies a filer share for the direct share,
“corporate.” The share is /vol/vol0 on a filer named “nas1:”
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medco
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medco])# volume /vol
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# share corporate
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-shr[medco~/vol~corporate])# show exports external-filer nas1 shares
Export probe of filer “nas1” at 192.168.25.21
CIFS Credentials: [anonymous]