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The server Commands
[ -option <options>]
Specifies the following comma-separated options:
[useRootCred={true|false}]
When the file system is mounted, true ensures that the MGFS
reads from the source file server, using root access UID=0, GID=0.
This assumes that the source file server path is exported to allow
root access from the specified Data Mover. When false (default),
the MGFS uses the owner’s UID and GID to access data.
[proto={TCP|UDP}]
Sets the connection protocol type. The default is TCP.
[nfsPort=<port>]
Sets a remote NFS port number in case the Portmapper or RPC
bind is not running, and the port is not the default of 2049.
[mntPort=<port>]
Sets a remote mount port number in case Portmapper or RPC
bind is not running.
[mntVer={1|2|3}]
Sets the version used for mount protocol. By default, NFSv2 uses
mount version 2, unless user specified version 1; NFSv3 only uses
mount version 3.
[localPort=<port>]
Sets the port number used for NFS services, if it needs to be
different from the default. The default port number is always
greater than 1024.
-connect
<mgfs> -type cifs -path <localpath> -netbios <netbios>
-source \\
<srcServer>[.<domain>]\<srcShare>[\<srcPath>]
-admin
[<domain>\]<admin_name> [-wins <wins>]
Provides a connection for the Celerra Network Server with the
remote CIFS server as specified by its NetBIOS name. The directory
<localpath> in the file system must be unique for that file system. The
-source
specifies the source file server name of the remote server as
the <srcName> and the share path for migration that is not at the root
of the share. For example:
\\share\dir1...
The -source and -admin syntax strings must be enclosed by quotes
when issued in a Linux shell.
The -admin option specifies an administrator for the file system. A
password is asked interactively when the command is issued. The
-wins
option specifies an IP address for the WINS server. This is
required only for Windows NT 4.0.
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