vserver object-store-server create
Create an object store server
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver object-store-server create command creates an object store server.
Parameters
- -vserver <vserver name>- Vserver
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This parameter specifies the name of the Vserver on which to create the object store server. The Vserver must already exist. 
- -object-store-server <Object store server name>- Object Store Server Name
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This parameter specifies the name of the object store server. Note that the object-store-server name must not begin with a bucket name. For virtual hosted style (VHS) API access, you must use the same hostname as the server name configured here. 
- [-is-http-enabled {true|false}]- Accept Connections Over HTTP
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This optional parameter specifies if server should accept HTTP connections. 
- [-is-https-enabled {true|false}]- Accept Connections Over HTTPS
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This optional parameter specifies if server should accept HTTPS connections. 
- [-certificate-name <text>]- Name of Certificate Used for HTTPS Connections
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Common name of the certificate used for HTTPS connections. 
- [-listener-port <integer>]- Object Store Server Listener Port
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Use this parameter to specify the listener port for the object store server. The default port is 80.
- [-secure-listener-port <integer>]- Object Store Server Listener Port for HTTPS
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Use this parameter to specify the secure listener port for the object store server. The default port is 443.
- -status-admin {down|up}- Object Store Server Administrative State
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Use this parameter to specify whether the initial administrative status of the object store server is up or down. The default setting is up.
- [-comment <text>]- Object Store Server Description
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This optional parameter specifies a text comment for the object store server. 
- [-default-unix-user <text>]- Default UNIX User for NAS Access
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This optional parameter specifies the default UNIX user for name-mapping from an S3 user to UNIX user during NAS access. The default UNIX user name is pcuser.
- [-default-win-user <text>]- Default Windows User for NAS Access
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This optional parameter specifies the default Windows user for name-mapping from an S3 user to Windows user during NAS access. 
- [-is-ldap-fastbind-enabled {true|false}]- Is LDAP FastBind Authentication Enabled? (privilege: advanced)
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This parameter specifies whether LDAP FastBind authentication is enabled for the object store server. 
Examples
The following example creates an object store server OSS1 for Vserver vs1.
cluster1::> vserver object-store-server create -vserver vs1 -object-store-server OSS1
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