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The server Commands
rwpasswd=<share_rw_passwd>
When using share level access (see server_checkup), creates a
read-write password to allow clients access to the share.
Passwords are displayed in the list of shared entries.
Note: Users from any client machine who know the value of the
ropasswd or rwpasswd can access the share for read-only and read-write
operations.
maxusr=<maxusr>
Sets the maximum number of simultaneous users permitted for a
share.
netbios=<netbiosName>[,netbios=<netbiosName>]...
Associates a share on a single domain with one or more NetBIOS
names created with server_checkup. By default, if a NetBIOS
name is not specified for a share, the share is visible to all
NetBIOS names.
-comment
Adds a comment for the specified CIFS share. The comment is
displayed when listing the shared entries.
-unexport -name <sharename>
Permanently removes access to a share by removing the entry from
the export table.
[ -option <options>]
Specifies the following comma-separated option(s):
netbios=<netbios_name>
When the share has an associated NetBIOS name, the NetBIOS
name is required to locate the entry. This is required because
multiple CIFS entries can have same <sharename> when
belonging to different NetBIOS name.
SEE ALSO Configuring NFS on Celerra, Managing Celerra Volumes and File Systems
Manually, and Configuring CIFS on Celerra, nas_fs, server_checkup,
server_file, server_mount.
EXAMPLE #1 To export a specific NFS entry, type:
$ server_export server_2 -Protocol nfs /ufs1
server_2 : done