Configuring Front-End Services
Configuring CIFS
11-36 CLI Storage-Management Guide
This shows a configuration summary followed by a table of CIFS shares.
For example:
bstnA6k> show cifs-service ac1.medarch.org
Domain Name: ac1.medarch.org
Description: medical histories and records
Namespace: medarcv
State: Enabled
Share Name Directory State
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ARCHIVES /rcrds Online
Y2005 S /rcrds/2005 Online
CELEBS S /rcrds/VIP_wing Online
Y2004 S /rcrds/2004 Online
CELEBS$ S /rcrds/VIP_wing Online
Y2006 S /rcrds/2006 Online
S = filer-subshare export
bstnA6k>
Showing Details for a CIFS Service
You can add an optional argument, detailed, for details about each CIFS share in the
service:
show cifs-service fqdn detailed
For example:
bstnA6k> show cifs-service ac1.medarch.org detailed
Domain Name: ac1.medarch.org
Description: medical histories and records
Namespace: medarcv
State: Enabled
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