To verify that the settings were properly configured, enter the example
command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > container --show
--name dataStorage2
Container Name
Container Path
NFS connection IP addresses
NFS connection Root map
NFS connection options
NFS connection Enabled
NFS connection status
If no options are specified, the following prompts are shown:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection --add --name --type
--clients --rootmap --options
--name requires a value : --name <name> Name of container.
--type requires a value : --type <nfs | cifs> Type of
sharing required (nfs/cifs).
--clients requires a value : --clients <ip address> Restrict
access to this list of comma-separated hosts.
--rootmap requires a value : --rootmap <nobody | root |
administrator> How to map root for NFS.
--options requires a value : --options <nfs options> NFS
mount options (rw,ro,insecure).
--update, --name <name>, --type <nfs | cifs> [--clients <ip address>, --
rootmap <nobody | root | administrator>, --options <nfs options>]
To update an existing container connection by modifying its connection
values on a DR4000 system, enter the example command string at the system
prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > connection –-update --name
dataStorage3 --type nfs --clients 10.27.22.11
--options ro,rw
82
Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
: dataStorage2
: /containers/dataStorage2
: 10.25.19.5
: administrator
: rw
: Yes
: Available