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nas_cel
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The nas Commands
SEE ALSO Using SRDF/S with Celerra for Disaster Recovery, Using SRDF/A with
Celerra, Using MirrorView/Synchronous with Celerra for Disaster
Recovery, and Using Celerra Replicator for iSCSI, cel_fs, nas_fs, nas_rdf.
BACKEND OUTPUT The number associated with the storage device is dependent on the
attached backend of the system. Some CLARiiON backends display a
prefix of APM before a set of integers, for example,
APM00033900124-0019. For example, Symmetrix backends display as
002804000190-003C.
EXAMPLE #1 To create an entry for the remote Celerra Network Server, type:
# nas_cel -name cs110 -create 172.24.102.240 -passphrase nasdocs
operation in progress (not interruptible)...
id = 3
name = cs110
owner = 0
device =
channel =
net_path = 172.24.102.240
celerra_id = APM000438070430000
passphrase = nasdocs
Where:
EXAMPLE #2 For the Celerra Network Server with a CLARiiON backend, to list all
remote Celerra Network Servers, type:
$ nas_cel -list
id name owner mount_dev channel net_path CMU
0 cs100 0 172.24.102.236 APM000420008180000
3 cs110 0 172.24.102.240 APM000438070430000
For the Celerra Network Server with a Symmetrix backend, to list all
remote Celerra Network Servers, type:
$ nas_cel -list
id name owner mount_dev channel net_path CMU
0 cs30 0 172.24.172.152 0028040001900006
1 cs40 500 /dev/sdj1 /dev/sdg 172.24.172.151 0028040002180000
Value Definition
id ID of the remote Celerra Network Server.
name name assigned in the local view to the remote Celerra Network Server.
owner ACL ID assigned automatically.
device R2 device mounted by the local control station to read the data base of the remote control station in the SRDF
environment. This value is unique to the Symmetrix backend.
channel pair of devices used in the rdf channel. One is used for writing messages to the remote (wdev), the other to read
messages them. This value is unique to the Symmetrix backend.
net_path IP address of the remote Celerra Network Server.
celerra_id unique Celerra ID number.
passphrase used for authentication with a remote Celerra Network Server.

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BrandEMC
ModelCelerra
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