Reference Guide

Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-gpo [-info] [-
update]"
-homedir
Enable or disable the SMB home directories. Once the feature is enabled, a homedir file containing the
name of the SMB users and their related home dirctory must be uploaded to the NAS server using the
uemcli /net/nas/server CLI command. Once this is done, SMB users can connect to the SMB
HOME share.
[-enable] Enables the home directories feature.
[-disable] Disables the home directories feature.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-homedir [-enable]
| [-disable]"
-Join
Usage:
Join the specified server to a Windows Active Directory (AD) domain, move it to another organizational
unit (OU), or collect information about it from the Domain Controller (DC).
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-Join
-compname <comp_name> -domain <full_domain_name> -admin <admin_name>
[-ou <organizational_unit>]
[-option {reuse | resetserverpasswd | addservice=nfs}]"
-admin
<admin_name>
Specify an account that has administrator privileges on the specified domain. The
password must be provided when prompted.
-ou
<organizational_
unit>
Specify the OU in which to place or move the specified computer.
-option {reuse |
resetserverpassw
d | -
addservice=nfs}
reuse Allow the specified computer to join the server by taking
ownership of an existing computer account in the Windows
AD domain that matches the computer name that is
specified in the command.
resetserverpassw
d
Reset the server password on the DC.
-addservice=nfs Add an NFS SPN for the specified server in Active
Directory for secure NFS.
-logontrace
Log user or machine logon attempts for the specified IP address or for all clients when no IP address is
specified.
Usage:
svc_nas_cifssupport --server SERVERNAME | ALL -args="-logontrace {-
enable <ip_address> | -disable | -list}"
-lsarpc
Query the specified Windows user identify for an account specified by user name or SID (security
identifier) and return the corresponding Unix uid.
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Service Commands