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-is_nfsv4_enabled
Indicates whether NFSv4 is enabled on the NAS server. When enabled, NFS shares can be
accessed with NFSv4. When disabled, NFS shares cannot be accessed with NFSv4 protocol. -
true - NFSv4 is enabled on the specified NAS server. - false - NFSv4 is disabled on the
specified NAS server.
-is_secure_enabled
Indicates whether secure NFS is enabled on the NFS server. - true - Secure NFS is Enabled. -
false - Secure NFS is disabled.
-is_skip_unjoin
Allow to bypass NFS server unjoin. If false modification will fail if secure is enabled and
current kdc_type is MS Windows. If secure is enabled either unjoin NFS server before
deleting or set value to true.
-is_use_smb_config_enabled
Indicates whether SMB authentication is used to authenticate to the KDC. Values are:
true
Indicates that the the configured SMB Server settings are used for Kerberos
authentication.
false
Indicates that Kerberos uses its own settings.
-is_extended_credentials_enabled
Indicates whether the NFS server supports more than 16 Unix groups in a Unix credential.
Valid values are, - true - NFS server supports more than 16 Unix groups in a Unix credential.
The NFS server will send additional request to Unix Directory service to identify Unix
groups. - false - NFS server supports more than 16 Unix groups in a Unix credential. The NFS
server will send additional request to Unix Directory service to identify Unix groups. Note -
The NFS server builds its own Unix credential when it supports more than 16 groups. This
process can slow performance.
-credentials_cache_TTL
Sets the Time-To-Live (in minutes) expiration stamp for a Windows entry in the credentials
cache. When failed mapping entries expire, the system retries mapping the UID to the SID.
-async
Perform asynchronous operation.
join
Join the secure NFS server to the NAS server’s AD domain, which is necessary for Secure NFS.
Format
nfs_server -id <value> join -domain_user_name <value> {-domain_password <value> |
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