Performing Initial Configuration (CLI)
returns values for all properties.
set [prop] => Set property [prop] to [value]. ("help properties"
for valid properties.) For properties taking list
values, [value] should be a comma-separated list of
values.
hostname:maintenance system setup dns> show
Properties:
<status> = online
domain = sun.com
servers = 198.51.100.1
hostname:maintenance system setup dns> set domain=sf.fishworks.com
domain = sf.fishworks.com (uncommitted)
hostname:maintenance system setup dns> set servers=198.51.100.2
servers = 198.51.100.2 (uncommitted)
hostname:maintenance system setup dns> commit
hostname:maintenance system setup dns> done
aksh: done with "dns", advancing configuration to "ntp" ...
4.
Configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the appliance clock.
Note - If you share file systems using SMB and Active Directory, the client clocks must be
synchronized to within five minutes of the appliance clock to avoid user authentication errors.
One way to ensure clock synchronization is to configure the appliance and the SMB clients to
use the same NTP server.
For detailed information, see “NTP Configuration” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Administration Guide, Release OS8.8.x.
Configure Time. Configure the Network Time Protocol.
Subcommands that are valid in this context:
help [topic] => Get context-sensitive help. If [topic] is specified,
it must be one of "builtins", "commands", "general",
"help", "script" or "properties".
show => Show information pertinent to the current context
commit => Commit current state, including any changes
abort => Abort this task (potentially resulting in a
misconfigured system)
done => Finish operating on "ntp"
260 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide, Release OS8.8.x • August 2021