Installation manual

Configuring Front-End Services
Configuring CIFS
CLI Storage-Management Guide 11-31
bstnA6k(gbl-cifs[ac1.medarch.org])# end
bstnA6k# dynamic-dns update ac1.medarch.org
bstnA6k# ...
Removing a Host Name
You can use the no dynamic-dns command to remove one host name from the current
CIFS service. This causes the CIFS service to withdraw all references to this host
name from DNS. If you remove all registered host names for this CIFS service, you
must manually update the domain’s DNS server to support Kerberos.
no dynamic-dns host-name
where host-name (1-255 characters) is the host name to remove.
For example, this command sequence removes “test” as a DNS alias for the current
CIFS service:
bstnA6k(gbl)# cifs ac1.medarch.org
bstnA6k(gbl-cifs[ac1.medarch.org])# no dynamic-dns test
bstnA6k(gbl-cifs[ac1.medarch.org])# ...
Showing Dynamic-DNS Status
The show dynamic-dns command displays the status of all host-name registrations:
show dynamic-dns [fqdn]
where fqdn (optional: 1-128 characters) is the fully-qualified domain name (for
example, www.company.com) for the CIFS service’s global server. If you omit
this, the output includes all CIFS services.
You can invoke this command from any mode.
For each CIFS service, this lists all host names, whether or not their “A” records were
properly registered, the time of the last registration, and the IP address of the DNS
server that accepted the record. For example, this lists the single host name for the
“ac1.medarch.org” service. The host name and VIP,
“ac1.MEDARCH.ORG/192.168.25.15,” was successfully registered at the local DNS
server:
bstnA6k> show dynamic-dns ac1.medarch.org