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Unique identifier of the file system on which the NFS Export will be created.
-path
Local path to export relative to the file system root directory. With NFS, each export of a
file_system or file_snap must have a unique local path. Before you can create additional
Exports within an NFS shared folder, you must create directories within it from a Linux/Unix
host that is connected to the file system. After a directory has been created from a mounted
host, you can create a corresponding Export and set access permissions accordingly.
-name
NFS Export name.
-description
User defined NFS Export description.
-default_access
Default access level for all hosts that can access the Export.
No_Access- Deny access to the Export for the hosts.
Read_Only- Allow read only access to the Export for the hosts.
Read_Write- Allow read write access to the Export for the hosts.
Root
Allow read write access to the Export for the hosts. Allow access to the Export for root
user.
Read_Only_Root- Allow read only root access to the Export for the hosts.
-min_security
NFS enforced security type for users accessing an NFS Export.
Sys
Allow the user to authenticate with any NFS security types: UNIX, Kerberos, Kerberos with
integrity, or Kerberos with encryption.
Kerberos
Allow only Kerberos security for user authentication.
Kerberos_With_Integrity- Allow only Kerberos with integrity and Kerberos with
encryption security for user authentication.
Kerberos_With_Encryption- Allow only Kerberos with encryption security for user
authentication.
-no_access_hosts
Hosts with no access to the NFS export or its snapshots. Hosts can be entered by Hostname,
IP addresses (IPv4, IPv6, IPv4/PrefixLength, IPv6/PrefixLenght, or IPv4/subnetmask), or
Netgroups prefixed with @.
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