Reference Guide

networking client-load-balancing view
Display information about a client on the same subnet as the FluidFS cluster (in other words, a client in a
flat network) or a router.
Clients that access the FluidFS cluster through a router cannot be viewed. From the perspective of the
FluidFS cluster, it appears that the communication is directly with the router.
Format
networking client-load-balancing view <ClientIP> <AccessIP>
Arguments
Argument Description Format
<ClientIP> Client or router IP address Existing client or router IP
address in IPv6 or IPv4 format
<AccessIP> Client VIP to which the client or
router was accessed
Existing client VIP IP address in
IPv6 or IPv4 format
Example
Display information for a client with the IP address 172.22.69.18 using the client VIP 172.22.69.40:
CLI> networking client-load-balancing view 172.22.69.18 172.22.69.40
Output
Client IP = 172.22.69.18
Access IP = 172.22.69.40
Current Controller ID = 0
Current Interface = eth0
Assigned Controller ID = 0
Pinned Controller ID =
Pinned Interface =
Protocol = SMB
Is Required Manual Failback = No
networking client-network-interface edit
Modify the settings of the client network interface.
Format
networking client-network-interface edit {options}
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CLI Commands