Reference Guide
Usage:
svc_nas_tools <NAS_server_name> --args="-cava
[ -stats
| -set accesstime={ now | none | [[[[yy]mm]dd]hh]mm[.ss] }]
| -fsscan [ <fs_mountpath> { -list | -create | -delete } ]]"
-stats Display statistics counters of the antivirus service.
-set
accesstime={ no
w | none |
[[[[yy]mm]dd]hh
]mm[.ss] }]
Enable scan-on-first-read and change the access time setting, where:
● Specify now to Enable the scan-on-first-read feature and set the reference
time to now.
● Specify none to disable the scan-on-first-read feature.
● Specify [[[[yy]mm]dd]hh]mm[.ss] to enable the scan-on-first-read feature and
set the reference time according the specified value.
-fsscan
[ <fs_mountpath
> { -list | -create
| -delete }
Start, stop, or view the status of a full file system scan, where:
● <fs_mountpath> option enables you to specify the location of the file system
to be scanned.
● The -list option displays the scan status for the specified file system.
● The -create option initializes a full scan on the file system <fs_name> and
the offline options allow the file system scan on all offline files. By default,
offline file systems are not included.
● The -delete option stops the scan.
NOTE: If no file system is specified, this option displays the file system scan status for all file
systems.
-dbms
Manage NAS server databases.
Usage:
svc_nas_tools <NAS_server_name> --args="-dbms
-list [<db_name>]
| -compact [<db_name>]
| -stats [-reset]
| -backup -target <path_name>
| -restore -source <path_name> [-silent]}"
-list [<dbName>]
Display NAS server databases.
-compact
[<dbName>]
Compact NAS server databases.
-stats [-reset] Display statistics about NAS server databases.
-backup -target
<pathname>
Perform an online backup of the NAS server database environment.
-restore -source
<pathname> [-
silent]
Restore the NAS server database environment from backup files.
-dns
Display current DNS settings of the NAS server.
Usage:
svc_nas_tools <NAS_server_name> --args="-dns
[-dump
| -lookup{
-host <host_name>
| -addr <ipv4_or_ipv6_address>}]"
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