6.1 HP IBRIX X9000 Network Storage System CLI Reference (TA768-96057, June 2012)

ibrix_ndmpconfig
Configures NDMP parameters on the cluster.
Description
The ibrix_ndmpconfig command sets NDMP parameters on the cluster. These parameters
control communications between the DMA and the NDMP Servers hosted on the file serving nodes.
Synopsis
Set NDMP parameters:
ibrix_ndmpconfig -c [-d IP1,IP2,IP3,...] [-m MINPORT] [-x MAXPORT] [-n
LISTENPORT] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD] [-e {0=disable,1=enable}] [-v
{0-10}] [-w BYTES] [-z NUMSESSIONS]
Display the current value of all configurable parameters:
ibrix_ndmpconfig -i
Synchronize the current parameter values to all file serving nodes:
ibrix_ndmpconfig -s
Options
DescriptionOption
Sets NDMP configuration parameters.-c
Specifies IP addresses that can be used by a DMA to access the cluster.-d
Enables or disables new NDMP sessions.-e
Displays the current value of all NDMP configurable parameters.-i
Sets the minimum NDMP data transfer socket port. The default is 49,152, and the
minimum allowed value is 1,024.
-m MINPORT
Sets the NDMP listener socket port. The default port is 10,000, and the minimum allowed
value is 1,024.
-n LISTENPORT
Sets the NDMP user password.-p PASSWORD
Synchronizes the current parameter values to all file serving nodes.-s
Sets the NDMP user name.-u USERNAME
Sets the NDMP trace log level. This value should be set to 0, the default. The level should
be increased only under the direction of HP Support.
-v
Sets the TCP window size for NDMP data transfer. This value should be changed only
for performance reasons. The default value is 160,000.
-w BYTES
Sets the maximum NDMP data transfer socket port. The default value is 65,535. This is
also the maximum allowed value.
-x MAXPORT
Sets the maximum number of concurrent sessions per NDMP server. The default value is
128.
-z NUMSESSIONS
Shows the usage for this command.-?
108 X9000 File Serving Software commands