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vserver cifs share access-control show

Display access control lists on CIFS shares

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

Description

The vserver cifs share access-control show command displays the ACLs of CIFS shares.

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.
[-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver
This optional parameter specifies the name of the Vserver containing the share for which you want to display the access control list.
[-share <Share>] - Share Name
This optional parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share for which you want to display the access control list.
[-user-or-group <TextNoCase>] - User/Group Name
If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified user or group.
[-user-group-type {windows|unix-user|unix-group}] - User or Group Type
If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified user-group-type. The user-group-type can be one of the following:
  • windows
  • unix-user
  • unix-group
[-permission <access rights>] - Access Type
If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified permission. The permissions can be one of the following:
  • No_access
  • Read
  • Change
  • Full_Control
[-winsid <windows sid>] - Windows SID
If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified Windows SID.
[-access-mask <Hex Integer>] - Access mask
If you specify this optional parameter, the command displays only access control lists for the CIFS shares that have ACLs matching the specified access rights.

Examples

The following example displays all the ACLs for shares in Vserver vs1.

vs1::> vserver cifs share access-control show
Share User/Group User/Group Access
Vserver Name Name Type Permission
-------------- ----------- --------------------------- ----------- -----------
vs1 vol3 CIFSQA\administrator windows Read
vs1 vol3 Everyone windows Full_Control
vs1 vol3 pcuser unix-user Read
vs1 vol3 daemon unix-group Read