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vserver name-mapping refresh-hostname-ip
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Refresh the IP addresses for configured hostnames
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The vserver name-mapping refresh-hostname-ip
command will refresh the IP Address entries in the name-mapping configuration by resolving the hostname. If you run this command with no parameters, this will refresh the IP address entries for every hostname in the name-mapping configuration.
Parameters
-vserver <vserver>
- Vserver (privilege: advanced)-
This parameter specifies the Vserver for which the hostname lookup needs to be done.
[-direction {krb-unix|win-unix|unix-win}]
- Name Mapping Direction (privilege: advanced)-
This optional parameter specifies the direction of the name-mapping entry for the hostname lookup.
[-hostname <text>]
- Hostname (privilege: advanced)-
This optional parameter specifies the hostname for which the lookup needs to be done.
Examples
cluster1::*> vserver name-mapping refresh-hostname-ip -vserver vs1 -direction win-unix -hostname