HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Command-Line Interface reference manual (AG421-96004, March 2007)

HP STORAGEWORKS EFS WAN ACCELERATOR COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE MANUAL 141
4 - CONFIGURATION-MODE
C
OMMANDS
Parameters
local-name
<local name>
Specifies the local share name on the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. A
local share is the data volume exported from the origin server to the
HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
version 2
remote-path
<remote path>
server-name
<name> port <port>
interval <seconds>
full-interval
<seconds> start-time
<yyyy/mm/dd
hh:mm:ss>
[comment
<description>]
Specifies software version 2 for your configured shares:
Specify the server name and remote path for the share folder on the
origin file server. With Version 2, you must have the RCU service
running on a Windows server—this can be the origin file server or a
separate server.
NOTE: HP recommends that you do not run a mixed system of PFS
shares, that is, v2.x shares and v3.0 shares.
version 3 mode
<mode> remote-path
<remote path>
server-account
<account>
server-password
<password> interval
<seconds> full-
interval <seconds>
start-time <yyyy/
mm/dd hh:mm:ss>
[comment
<description>]
Specifies the software version 3 for your configured share. With
Version 3, the HP EFS RCU runs on the HP EFS WAN Accelerator—
you do not need to install the HP EFS RCU service on a Windows
server.
Specify the fully qualified Windows login (including domain) to be
used to access the shares folder on the origin file server. For example,
<Domain>\Administrator.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the users are members of the
Administrators group on the remote share server, either locally on the
file server (the local Administrators group) or globally in the domain
(the Domain Administrator group). You specify the login, password,
and remote path used to access the share folder on the origin file
server.
NOTE: HP recommends that you do not run a mixed system of PFS
shares, that is, v2.x shares and v3.0 shares.