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vserver cifs share show - NetApp
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The vserver cifs share show command displays information about CIFS shares. The command output depends on the parameter or parameters specified with the command. If you do not specify any parameters, the command displays the following information about all CIFS shares: Vserver name. CIFS share name. Path.
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vserver cifs share show - NetApp
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vserver cifs share show. Display CIFS shares. Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Create a CIFS share - Product Documentation - NetApp
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Click Storage > Shares. · From the drop-down menu in the SVM field, select the SVM on which you want to create a CIFS share. · Click Create Share.
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Oct 19, 2021 · Steps. Click Storage > Shares. From the drop-down menu in the SVM field, select the SVM on which you want to create a CIFS share. Click Create Share. In the Create Share window, click Browse, and then select the folder, qtree, or volume that should be shared. Specify a name for the new CIFS share.
How to Set Up Multiprotocol NFS and SMB File Share Access
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12. Create a CIFS/SMB share from System Manager. To do this, go to Storage > Shares > Create Share in System Manager: 13. Next, username mapping for Windows and UNIX usernames should be configured from the System Manager. This allows Windows users to access files on the created volume from the share using UNIX file permissions and vice versa.
vserver cifs share access-control modify - NetApp
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The vserver cifs share access-control modify command modifies the permissions of a user or group in a CIFS share's ACL. Parameters. -vserver <vserver name> - ...
vserver cifs share commands - NetApp
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Share Commands. Manage CIFS shares. The vserver cifs share commands are used to manage CIFS shares and their attributes. More ...
vserver cifs share access-control show - NetApp
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This optional parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share for which you want to display the access control list. [ -user-or-group <TextNoCase>] - User/Group Name. If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified user or group.
Managing shares
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A CIFS share is a named access point in a volume that enables CIFS clients to view, browse, and manipulate files on a file server.
Creating a CIFS share - NetApp Support
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Steps · From the home page, double-click the appropriate storage system. · In the navigation pane, click Storage > Shares. · Click Create. · Click Browse and select ...
vserver cifs share show - NetApp
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The vserver cifs share show command displays information about CIFS shares. The command output depends on the parameter or parameters specified with the command. If you do not specify any parameters, the command displays the following information about all CIFS shares: Vserver name. CIFS share name. Path.
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CIFS. Common Internet File Service (CIFS) is the successor to the server message block (SMB) protocol. CIFS is the primary protocol used by Windows systems for file sharing. CIFS uses UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP ports 139 and 445. Your storage system sends and receives data on these ports while providing CIFS service.
vserver cifs share properties show - NetApp
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attributecache - This property enables the file attribute caching on the CIFS share in order to provide faster access of attributes over SMB 1.0. Note: For ...
Creating a CIFS share - NetApp
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19.10.2021 · Click Storage > Shares.. From the drop-down menu in the SVM field, select the SVM on which you want to create a CIFS share.. Click Create Share.. In the Create Share window, click Browse, and then select the folder, qtree, or volume that should be shared.. Specify a name for the new CIFS share. Select the Enable continuous availability for Hyper-V and SQL check box to …
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vserver cifs share create - NetApp
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This parameter specifies the CIFS-enabled Vserver on which you want to create a CIFS share. -share-name <Share> - Share. This parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share that you want to create. A share name can be up to 256 characters long. If this is a home directory share (designated as such by specifying the homedirectory on the -share ...
vserver cifs share properties add - NetApp
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vserver cifs share properties add. Add to the list of share properties. Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the ...
CIFS - NetApp
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CIFS uses UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP ports 139 and 445. Your storage system sends and receives data on these ports while providing CIFS service. If it is a member of an Active Directory domain, your storage system must also make outbound connections destined for DNS and Kerberos.. Starting with Data ONTAP 7.3.1, CIFS over IPv6 is supported. CIFS over IPv6 uses …
vserver cifs share modify - NetApp
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This parameter specifies the CIFS-enabled Vserver containing the CIFS share you want to modify. -share-name <Share> - Share. This parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share that you want to create. A share name can be up to 256 characters long. If this is a home directory share (designated as such by specifying the homedirectory on the ...
CIFS ops timeout accessing shares - NetApp Knowledge Base
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19.09.2021 · Node reporting CIFS time out errors: Nblade_CifsOperationTimedOut_1. Specific to CIFS operations arriving on node-01, but volume is remote on node-02. High latency when running vserver cifs share show command: [kern_mgwd:info:1874] cifs_share.next_imp () returns: success (latency: 120.207196s) Action taken but failed to resolve the issue:
Creating a CIFS share from the Data ONTAP command line
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cifs shares -add shareName path. shareName specifies the name of the new CIFS share. path specifies the path to the share. Path separators can be backward ...
vserver cifs share create - NetApp
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Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level. Description. The vserver cifs share create command ...
How to rename a CIFS share - NetApp Knowledge Base
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23.04.2021 · Description. ONTAP does not allow renaming of the CIFS shares. Shares need to be deleted and recreated for the same path. This process does not impact the data that exists in the share. The access is based on the share permissions that is set upon creation. As long as the new share has the same permissions as the old one it will retain its access.
vserver cifs share create - NetApp
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This parameter specifies the CIFS-enabled Vserver on which you want to create a CIFS share. -share-name <Share> - Share. This parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share that you want to create. A share name can be up to 256 characters long. If this is a home directory share (designated as such by specifying the homedirectory on the -share ...