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vserver nfs credentials show

Show credentials cached by NFS

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The vserver nfs credentials show command displays the user account credentials stored on a specific node for a given UNIX user. This command has no effect if the vserver specified has no active data interfaces on the node where the command is run.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
| [-instance ]}
If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
-node <nodename> - Node
The name of the node on which the command is executed.
-vserver <vserver name> - Vserver
Use this parameter to search for user credentials in the Vserver you specify.
{ -unix-user-id <integer> - UNIX User ID
Use this parameter to search for user credentials for the UNIX user id you specify.
[-client-ip <IP Address>] - Client IP Address
Use this parameter to search for user credentials for the client ip you specify.
| -unix-user-name <text> - UNIX User Name
Use this parameter to search for user credentials for the UNIX user name you specify.
| -unix-group-id <integer> - UNIX Group ID
Use this parameter to search for user credentials for the UNIX group id you specify.
| -unix-group-name <text>} - UNIX Group Name
Use this parameter to search for user credentials for the UNIX group name you specify.
[-flags {ip-qualifier-configured|ip-qualifier-not-configured|unix-extended-creds-present|no-unix-extended-creds|unix-extended-creds-requested|unix-creds-transient-failure|cifs-creds-present|no-cifs-creds|cifs-creds-requested|cifs-cifs-transient-failure|place-holder|transient-failure|transient-error-on-last-refresh|id-name-mapping-present|no-id-name-mapping|id-name-mapping-requested|id-name-mapping-transient-failure}, ...] - Credential Entry Flags
The credential entry flags.
[-last-refresh-time <[<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]>] - Time since Last Refresh
Time since last refreshed.
[-last-access-time <[<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]>] - Time since Last Access
Time since last access.
[-hit-count <integer>] - Number of Hits
Number of times the cached credential is fetched successfully.
[-unix-cred-flags <integer>] - UNIX Credential Flags
UNIX credentials flags.
[-unix-cred-domain-id <integer>] - UNIX Credential Domain ID
UNIX credentials domain ID.
[-unix-cred-uid <integer>] - UNIX Credential UID
User ID of the UNIX user.
[-unix-cred-primary-gid <integer>] - UNIX Credential Primay GID
Primary GID of the UNIX user.
[-unix-cred-additional-gids <integer>, ...] - UNIX Credential Additional GIDs
Additional GIDs of the UNIX user.
[-win-cred-flags <integer>] - Windows Credential Flags
Windows credentials flags.
[-win-cred-user-sid <text>] - Windows Credential User SID
SID of the windows user.
[-win-cred-primary-group-sid <text>] - Windows Credential Primary Group SID
SID of the windows user's primary group.
[-win-cred-domain-sids <text>, ...] - Windows Credential Domain SIDs
Domain SIDs of the windows user.

Examples

Show the credentials cached by NFS Cred Store for the UNIX user node1 on node node1.

gnk1cluster1::*> vserver nfs credentials show -node gnk1cluster1-01 -vserver coke -unix-user-name root

Credentials
-----------
Node: gnk1cluster1-01
Vserver: coke
Client IP: -
Flags: ip-qualifier-not-configured, unix-extended-creds-present, cifs-creds-present, id-name-mapping-present
Time since Last Refresh: 10s
Time since Last Access: 5s
Hit Count: 24

Unix Credentials:
Flags: 0
Domain ID: 0
UID: 0
Primary GID: 1
Additional GIDs: 1

Windows Credentials:
Flags: 8759
User SID: S-1-5-21-2552784647-1202982559-4146209732-500
Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-2552784647-1202982559-4146209732-513
Domain SIDs: S-1-5-21-2552784647-1202982559-4146209732
S-1-1
S-1-5
S-1-5-32

ID-Name Information:
Type: user
ID: 0
Name: root