Specifications
Parameter Description
adminCommands:serverRole
The authentication role played by the server. Can
be set to:
 standalone
 domainmember
 primarydomaincontroller
 backupdomaincontroller
This corresponds to the Role pop-up menu in the
General pane of Windows service settings in the
Server Admin application.
server string
Text that helps identify the server in the network
browsers of client computers. Can be set to a
maximum of 15 bytes of UTF-8 characters.
This corresponds to the Description eld in the
General pane of the Windows service settings in
the Server Admin application.
netbios name
The server’s NetBIOS name. Can be set to a
maximum of 15 bytes of UTF-8 characters.
This corresponds to the Computer Name eld in
the General pane of the Windows service settings
in the Server Admin application.
workgroup
The server’s workgroup. Can be set to a
maximum of 15 bytes of UTF-8 characters.
This corresponds to the Workgroup eld in the
General pane of the Windows service settings in
the Server Admin application.
For more information about command-line parameters for SMB, see “SMB
Parameters” on page 150. For information about serveradmin, see its man page.
For the basics of command-line tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line
Administration.
Conguring SMB Service Access Settings
Use the Access pane of SMB service settings in Server Admin to permit anonymous
Windows users or to limit the number of simultaneous Windows client connections.
You can also select the kinds of authentication SMB service accepts.
To congure SMB service access settings:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select SMB.
4 Click Settings, then click Access.
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