
Examining Filers
Examining CIFS Shares
5-8 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Showing the Physical Paths for CIFS Shares
For the physical disk and path behind each CIFS share, use the optional paths
keyword after the filer hostname/IP:
show exports host filer paths
[user username windows-domain domain | proxy-user proxy]
where the options are explained above.
This shows the relationships between shares. If a share is inside the directory tree of
another share, it is called a subshare of its parent share. You can use this command to
identify all share-to-subshare relationships on the filer.
For example, this shows all CIFS-share paths for the filer at 192.168.25.29. The
“CELEBS$,” “Y2004,” “Y2005” shares are subshares of the “prescriptions” share:
bstnA6k> show exports host 192.168.25.29 paths proxy-user acoProxy2
Export probe of filer “192.168.25.29”
CIFS Credentials: MEDARCH\jqpublic
Paths:
CIFS
Share Directory
--------------------------- ------------------------------------
CELEBS$ d:\exports\prescriptions\VIP_wing
Y2004 d:\exports\prescriptions\2004
Y2005 d:\exports\prescriptions\2005
prescriptions d:\exports\prescriptions
bstnA6k> ...
To read the share definitions at the back-end filers, the volume requires Windows
credentials with admin-level access. This is a significant increase in access from the
standard requirements; choose the
user or proxy-user accordingly. If you use a user or
proxy-user with lesser permissions, no directory paths appear for the shares.
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