HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide
cifs disable domainjoin
Description of Command Function
Causes the CIFS server to leave the Active Directory domain. Used only when the CIFS server
authentication mode is set to AD.
Command Syntax
cifs disable domainjoin [SETX]
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
SETX – This object defines the service set where the NAS share is to be created. X is the service
set numeric index. This object is required for a multi-node system and optional for a single-node
system. If it is omitted for a single-node system, it defaults to SET1. If the object is specified (either
for a multi-node or single-node system), it must be specified in the exact position as given by the
command syntax (i.e., it must immediately follow the domainjoin command).
Command Parameter Requirements
Not applicable – no parameters exist within this command.
Requirements for Command Execution
• The command entry must conform to command syntax.
• The service set SETX object must be valid.
Successful Command Output
Upon successful completion of the command, the following message is displayed, and then the
CLI returns to the user prompt:
Command Successful
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If command execution fails, the following message is displayed, followed by a detailed error
message, and the CLI user prompt is displayed:
Command Failed
The following list defines common detailed error messages and their meanings:
• If the command entered does not conform to the command syntax, the following is displayed:
Invalid number of arguments
• If one of the parameters provided does not conform to the command syntax, the following is
displayed. X shows the invalid parameter.
Invalid parameter X
• If a service set is required and was not specified, the following is displayed:
Service set ID (SETX) not specified
• If the CIFS sever authentication mode is not set to Active Directory, the following is displayed.
Local administrators are not configurable in any other authentication mode.
CIFS Authentication is not AD
• If leaving the Active Directory domain failed, the following is displayed. The CIFS server may
not have been joined to an Active Directory domain.
Failed to leave domain
36 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details