This topic introduces the set of DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage, configure, and display connection-related settings for containers on a DR Series system. For more information, see Connection Command Usage.
This topic introduces the set of DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage, configure, and display connection-related settings for containers on a DR Series system. For more information, see Connection Command Usage.
This topic introduces the connection command usage:
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NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you are prompted to provide the correct value or option. |
Displays the status of a specific existing container connection that you define by name (backup) on a DR Series system.
connection --show --name backup
Container Name : backup NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS connection options : rw NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available CIFS connection IP addresses : * CIFS connection Enabled : Yes CIFS connection status : Available
Displays the status of all existing container connections on a DR Series system (for example, for NFS, , None, , or connections, and , , and FC for VTL containers).
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NOTE: In addition to displaying the current status of an existing container connection, this command also verifies if an existing container connection is disabled (by listing its status as offline). |
connection --show
Container Name Connection Type backup NFS, Target avc
Display the status of a specific existing /NFS container connection (backup) by defining it by name using the --name backup command on a DR Series system:
connection --show --name backup Container Name : backup NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS connection options : rw NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available connection IP addresses : * connection Enabled : Yes connection status : Available
Display the detailed status of a specific container connection (backup) by defining it by name using the --name backup command and defining the specific filesystem protocol type (--type nfs) on a DR Series system:
connection --show --name backup --type nfs Container Name : backup NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS connection options : rw NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available
Display the complete status of all existing container connections by using the --verbose command on a DR Series system (this example only shows a partial display of the total output):
connection --show --verbose Container Entry ID : 1 Container Name : backup NFS connection Entry ID : 25 NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS connection options : rw NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available connection Entry ID : 26 connection IP addresses : * connection Enabled : Yes connection status : Available Container Entry ID : 2 Container Name : _1234 NFS connection Entry ID : 3 NFS connection IP addresses : * NFS connection Root map : root NFS connection options : rw NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available Container Entry ID : 3 Container Name : 12345678 NFS connection Entry ID : 4 NFS connection IP addresses : 10.3.3.3 NFS connection Root map : nobody NFS connection options : ro NFS connection Enabled : Yes NFS connection status : Available connection Entry ID : 5 connection IP addresses : 10.2.2.2,10.3.3.3,10.3.4.4 connection Enabled : Yes connection status : Available
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