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Configuring Front-End Services
Configuring CIFS
CLI Storage-Management Guide 11-35
For each alias, we recommend mapping both the simple host name and the full
FQDN. For example, the following DOS-command sequence maps three DNS aliases
to the “ac1.medarch.org” CIFS service:
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs1 ac1.medarch.org
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs1.medarch.org ac1.medarch.org
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs2 ac1.medarch.org
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs2.medarch.org ac1.medarch.org
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs7 ac1.medarch.org
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit> setspn -A HOST/fs7.medarch.org ac1.medarch.org
With these SPN mappings, Windows clients can connect to the CIFS service through
any of these aliases using Kerberos authentication.
Listing CIFS Services
Use the show cifs-service command to list all global servers that offer CIFS services:
show cifs-service
For example:
bstnA6k> show cifs-service
Domain Name Namespace Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ac1.medarch.org medarcv medical histories and records
insur.medarch.org insur insurance-claim records
bstnA6k>
Focusing on One CIFS Service
To focus on a particular CIFS front-end service, specify the FQDN for the service in
the
show cifs-service command:
show cifs-service fqdn
where fqdn (1-128 characters) is the fully-qualified domain name (for example,
www.company.com) for the global server.
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