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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
windows-domain
windows-domain
To access the Windows domain utilities on a WAAS device, use the windows-domain EXEC command.
windows-domain diagnostics {findsmb | getent | net | nmblookup | smbclient | smbstatus |
smbtree | tdbbackup | tdbdump | testparm | wbinfo}
Syntax Description
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
central-manager
Usage Guidelines Use the windows-domain command to activate the selected Windows domain diagnostic utility.
Examples The following example shows how to display the options available for the Get Entity utility:
WAE# windows-domain diagnostics getent --help
Usage: getent [OPTION...] database [key ...]
getent - get entries from administrative database.
diagnostics Enables selection of Windows domain diagnostic utilities.
findsmb Displays the utility for troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution and
browsing.
getent Displays the utility to get unified list of both local and PDC users and
groups.
net Displays the utility for administration of remote CIFS servers.
nmblookup Displays the utility for troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution and
browsing.
smbclient Displays the utility for troubleshooting the Windows environment and
integration.
smbstatus Displays the utility for inspecting the Samba server status, connected
clients, and so on.
smbtree Displays the utility for inspecting the Windows network neighborhood
structure and content.
tdbbackup Displays the utility for backing up, verifying and restoring Samba database
files.
tdbdump Displays the utility for inspecting the Samba database files.
testparm Displays the utility to validate smb.conf file correctness.
wbinfo Displays the utility for Winbind and domain integration troubleshooting.