vserver nfs show
Display the NFS configurations of Vservers
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver nfs show command displays information about NFS-enabled Vservers. The command output depends on the parameter or parameters specified with the command. If no parameters are specified, the command displays the following information about all NFS-enabled Vservers:
- Vserver name
- Whether general NFS access is enabled
- Whether access to NFSv3 clients is enabled
- Whether access to NFSv4 clients is enabled
- Whether NFS access over UDP is enabled
- Whether NFS access over TCP is enabled
- List of default Windows users (detailed view only)
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields parameter, the command only displays the fields that you specify.
- | [-krb-opts ] (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify the parameter for -instance , the command shows detailed information about all NFS-enabled Vservers. Otherwise, if the -krb-opts parameter is specified, the command shows the following Kerberos-related information:
- Vserver name
- Maximum number of RPCSEC_GSS authentication contexts
- Time, in seconds, an RPCSEC_GSS context can remain idle before being deleted
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all entries.
- [-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the specified NFS-enabled Vserver.
- [-access {true|false}] - General NFS Access
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified general-access setting.
- [-rpcsec-ctx-high <integer>] - RPC GSS Context Cache High Water Mark (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified maximum number of RPCSEC_GSS authentication contexts.
- [-rpcsec-ctx-idle <integer>] - RPC GSS Context Idle (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified timeout value for idle RPCSEC_GSS contexts.
- [-v3 {enabled|disabled}] - NFS v3
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v3 option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.0 {enabled|disabled}] - NFS v4.0
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.0 option matches the specified input.
- [-udp {enabled|disabled}] - UDP Protocol
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified NFS-over-UDP access setting.
- [-tcp {enabled|disabled}] - TCP Protocol
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified NFS-over-TCP setting.
- [-default-win-user <text>] - Default Windows User
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified list of default Windows users.
- [-enable-ejukebox {true|false}] - Enable NFSv3 EJUKEBOX error (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the enable-ejukebox option matches the specified input.
- [-v3-require-read-attributes {true|false}] - Require All NFSv3 Reads to Return Read Attributes (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which NFSv3 read operations are required or not required to return read attributes.
- [-v3-fsid-change {enabled|disabled}] - Show Change in FSID as NFSv3 Clients Traverse Filesystems (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about changes in file system identifiers (FSIDs) as NFSv3 clients traverse file systems.
- [-v3-connection-drop {enabled|disabled}] - Enable the Dropping of a Connection When an NFSv3 Request is Dropped (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v3-connection-drop option matches the specified input.
- [-ntfs-unix-security-ops {fail|ignore|use-export-policy}] - Vserver NTFS Unix Security Options (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the NTFS-UNIX security setting matches the specified input.
- [-chown-mode {restricted|unrestricted|use-export-policy}] - Vserver Change Ownership Mode (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the chown-mode setting matches the specified input.
- [-trace-enabled {true|false}] - NFS Response Trace Enabled (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the trace-enabled option matches the specified input.
- [-trigger <integer>] - NFS Response Trigger (in secs) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers with the specified NFS response trigger time.
- [-udp-max-xfer-size <integer>] - UDP Maximum Transfer Size (bytes) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers with the specified UDP maximum transfer size. The range is 8192 to 57344.
- [-tcp-max-xfer-size <integer>] - TCP Maximum Transfer Size (bytes) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers with the specified TCP maximum transfer size. The range is 8192 to 1048576.
- [-v3-tcp-max-read-size <integer>] - NFSv3 TCP Maximum Read Size (bytes) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers with the specified TCP maximum transfer size for NFSv3 read requests. The range is 8192 to 1048576.NoteThis parameter is deprecated and may be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP. Use the
-tcp-max-xfer-size parameter instead. - [-v3-tcp-max-write-size <integer>] - NFSv3 TCP Maximum Write Size (bytes) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers with the specified TCP maximum transfer size for NFSv3 write requests. The range is 8192 to 65536.NoteThis parameter is deprecated and may be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP. Use the
-tcp-max-xfer-size parameter instead. - [-v4.0-acl {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.0 ACL Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.0-acl option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.0-read-delegation {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.0 Read Delegation Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.0-read-delegation option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.0-write-delegation {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.0 Write Delegation Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.0-write-delegation option matches the specified input.
- [-v4-fsid-change {enabled|disabled}] - Show Change in FSID as NFSv4 Clients Traverse Filesystems (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the showing of NFSv4 file system identifier (FSID) changes has been enabled or disabled.
- [-v4.0-referrals {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.0 Referral Support (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.0-referrals option matches the specified input.
- [-v4-id-domain <nfs domain>] - NFSv4 ID Mapping Domain
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers having the specified domain name.
- [-v4-validate-symlinkdata {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4 Validate UTF-8 Encoding of Symbolic Link Data (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which validation of UTF-8 encoding of symbolic link data has been enabled or disabled.
- [-v4-lease-seconds <integer>] - NFSv4 Lease Timeout Value (in secs) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, it displays the locking lease period. It is expressed in seconds. Clients that have been inactive for a period equal or longer to the lease period may lose all their locking state on a node.
- [-v4-grace-seconds <integer>] - NFSv4 Grace Timeout Value (in secs)
- If you specify this parameter, it displays the grace period for clients to reclaim file locks after a server failure. The grace period is expressed in seconds.
- [-v4-acl-preserve {enabled|disabled}] - Preserves and Modifies NFSv4 ACL (and NTFS File Permissions in Unified Security Style)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4-acl-preserve option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1 {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 Minor Version Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1 option matches the specified input.
- [-rquota {enabled|disabled}] - Rquota Enable
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the rquota option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-implementation-domain <nfs domain>] - NFSv4.1 Implementation ID Domain (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-implementation-domain option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-implementation-name <text>] - NFSv4.1 Implementation ID Name (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-implementation-name option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-implementation-date <Date>] - NFSv4.1 Implementation ID Date (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-implementation-date option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-pnfs {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 Parallel NFS Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-pnfs option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-referrals {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 Referral Support (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-referrals option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-acl {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 ACL Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-acl option matches the specified input.
- [-vstorage {enabled|disabled}] - NFS vStorage Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the vstorage option matches the specified input.
- [-v4-numeric-ids {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4 Support for Numeric Owner IDs
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4-numeric-ids option matches the specified input.
- [-default-win-group <text>] - Default Windows Group
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers that have the specified list of default Windows groups.
- [-v4.1-read-delegation {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 Read Delegation Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-read-delegation option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.1-write-delegation {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv4.1 Write Delegation Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.1-write-delegation option matches the specified input.
- [-v4.x-session-num-slots <integer>] - Number of Slots in the NFSv4.x Session slot tables (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, this command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.x-session-num-slots option matches the specified input. The range is 1 to 2000.
- [-v4.x-session-slot-reply-cache-size <integer>] - Size of the Reply that will be Cached in Each NFSv4.x Session Slot (in bytes) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, this command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4.x-session-slot-reply-cache-size option matches the specified input. The cache size is expressed in bytes. The range is 512 to 4096.
- [-v4-acl-max-aces <integer>] - Maximum Number of ACEs per ACL (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the v4-acl-max-aces option matches the specified input.
- [-mount-rootonly {enabled|disabled}] - NFS Mount Root Only
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the mount-rootonly option matches the specified input.
- [-nfs-rootonly {enabled|disabled}] - NFS Root Only
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the nfs-rootonly option matches the specified input.
- [-auth-sys-extended-groups {enabled|disabled}] - AUTH_SYS Extended Groups Enabled (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the auth-sys-extended-groups option matches the specified input.
- [-extended-groups-limit <integer>] - AUTH_SYS and RPCSEC_GSS Auxillary Groups Limit (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the extended-groups-limit option matches the specified input. The range is 32 to 1024.
- [-validate-qtree-export {enabled|disabled}] - Validation of Qtree IDs for Qtree File Operations (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which validate-qtree-export option matches the specified input.
- [-mountd-port <integer>] - NFS Mount Daemon Port (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the mountd-port option matches the specified input.
- [-nlm-port <integer>] - Network Lock Manager Port (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the nlm-port option matches the specified input.
- [-nsm-port <integer>] - Network Status Monitor Port (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the nsm-port option matches the specified input.
- [-rquotad-port <integer>] - NFS Quota Daemon Port (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which the rquotad-port option matches the specified input.
- [-permitted-enc-types <NFS Kerberos Encryption Type>, ...] - Permitted Kerberos Encryption Types
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which permitted-enc-types option matches any of the following : des, des3, aes-128, aes-256.
- [-showmount {enabled|disabled}] - Showmount Enabled
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vserver's for which the showmount option matches the specified input.
- [-name-service-lookup-protocol {TCP|UDP}] - Set the Protocol Used for Name Services Lookups for Exports
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -name-service-lookup-protocol matches the parameter.
- [-map-unknown-uid-to-default-windows-user {enable|disable}] - Map Unknown UID to Default Windows User (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -map-unknown-uid-to-default-windows-user is enabled or disabled.
- [-netgroup-dns-domain-search {enabled|disabled}] - DNS Domain Search Enabled During Netgroup Lookup (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -netgroup-dns-domain-search is enabled or disabled.
- [-netgroup-trust-any-ns-switch-no-match {enabled|disabled}] - Trust No-Match Result from Any Name Service Switch Source During Netgroup Lookup (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -netgroup-trust-any-ns-switch-no-match is enabled or disabled.
- [-ntacl-display-permissive-perms {enabled|disabled}] - Display maximum NT ACL Permissions to NFS Client (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -ntacl-display-permissive-perms matches the parameter.
- [-v3-ms-dos-client {enabled|disabled}] - NFSv3 MS-DOS Client Support
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about NFS-enabled Vservers for which NFSv3 MS-DOS client support is enabled or disabled.
- [-ignore-nt-acl-for-root {enabled|disabled}] - Ignore the NT ACL Check for NFS User 'root' (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -ignore-nt-acl-for-root is enabled or disabled.
- [-cached-cred-positive-ttl <integer>] - Time To Live Value (in msecs) of a Positive Cached Credential (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers time to live value of the positive cached credentials.
- [-cached-cred-negative-ttl <integer>] - Time To Live Value (in msecs) of a Negative Cached Credential (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers time to live value of the negative cached credentials.
- [-skip-root-owner-write-perm-check {enabled|disabled}] - Skip Permission Check for NFS Write Calls from Root/Owner (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -skip-root-owner-write-perm-check is enabled or disabled.
- [-v3-64bit-identifiers {enabled|disabled}] - Use 64 Bits for NFSv3 FSIDs and File IDs (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -v3-64bit-identifiers is enabled or disabled.
- [-v4-inherited-acl-preserve {enabled|disabled}] - Ignore Client Specified Mode Bits and Preserve Inherited NFSv4 ACL When Creating New Files or Directories (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -v4-inherited-acl-preserve matches the specified input.
- [-v3-search-unconverted-filename {enabled|disabled}] - Fallback to Unconverted Filename Search (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -v3-search-unconverted-filename matches the specified input.
- [-file-session-io-grouping-count <integer>] - I/O Count to Be Grouped as a Session (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled SVMs for which the -file-session-io-grouping-count matches the specified input.
- [-file-session-io-grouping-duration <integer>] - Duration for I/O to Be Grouped as a Session (Secs) (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled SVMs for which the -file-session-io-grouping-duration matches the specified input.
- [-checksum-for-replay-cache {enabled|disabled}] - Enable or disable Checksum for Replay-Cache (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled SVMs for which the -checksum-for-replay-cache matches the specified input.
- [-cached-cred-harvest-timeout <integer>] - Harvest timeout (in msecs) for a Cached Credential (privilege: advanced)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers harvest timeout for cached credentials.
- [-idle-connection-timeout <integer>] - Idle Connection Timeout Value (in seconds)
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers idle connections timeout
- [-allow-idle-connection {enabled|disabled}] - Are Idle NFS Connections Supported
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about NFS-enabled Vservers for which the -allow-idle-connection option matches the specified input.
- [-v3-hide-snapshot {enabled|disabled}] - Hide Snapshot Directory under NFSv3 Mount Point
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -v3-hide-snapshot matches the specified input.
- [-showmount-rootonly {enabled|disabled}] - Provide Root Path as Showmount State
- If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the NFS-enabled Vservers for which -showmount-rootonly matches the specified input.
Examples
The following example displays information about all NFS-enabled Vservers:
cluster1::> vserver nfs show
General Default
Vserver Access v3 v4 v4.1 UDP TCP Windows User
------------ ------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------------
vs0 true enabled disabled disabled enabled enabled -
vs1 true enabled disabled disabled enabled enabled -
2 entries were displayed.
The following example displays Kerberos-related information about all NFS-enabled Vservers:
cluster1::*> vserver nfs show -krb-opts
Vserver Context High Context Idle
-------------- ------------ ------------
vs0 30 30
vs1 30 30
2 entries were displayed.
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