Troubleshooting Managed Volumes
Finding a File’s Physical Location
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Finding the File with a Global-Server Name
You can also use the global-server name and path to find a file:
find global-server
fqdn
{cifs | nfs}
share-name
path
path
[verbose]
where
fqdn
(1-255 characters) identifies the global server that clients use to access
the file (for example, “myServer.com”),
{cifs | nfs}
share-name
(1-4096 characters) is the share that clients use, and
path
(1-4096 characters) specifies the client-visible path to the file. As
above, use forward slashes (/) for all paths.
verbose
(optional) adds the file’s NFS filehandles to the output.
For example, the following command sequence shows two back-end paths to
“\\CLAIMS\index.html” on the global server named “insur.medarch.org:”
bstnA6k(gbl)#
find global-server insur.medarch.org cifs CLAIMS path /index.html
Namespace: insur
Logical path: /claims/index.html
NFS Physical location: 192.168.25.21:/vol/vol1/NTFS-QTREE/insurance/index.html
CIFS Physical location: //192.168.25.21/insurance/index.html
bstnA6k(gbl)# ...
Summary of Contents for Adaptive Resource Switch
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Page 62: ...Backing Up the Running Configuration Restoring the Configuration 3 24 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 128: ...Metadata Utilities nsck and sync Clearing All nsck Jobs 5 48 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 206: ...Troubleshooting Network Connections Configuring Port Mirroring 7 32 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 306: ...GUI Maintenance Restarting the GUI 10 4 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 316: ...Powering Down the ARX Restoring Power 11 10 CLI Maintenance Guide...
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