vserver nfs credentials flush
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Flush credentials cached by NFS
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The vserver nfs credentials flush
command deletes credentials from the NFS credentials cache on a specific node for a given Vserver or a given UNIX user. This command has no effect if the vserver that is specified has no active data interfaces on the node where the command is run.
Parameters
-node <nodename>
- Node (privilege: advanced)-
The name of the node on which the command is executed.
-vserver <vserver name>
- Vserver (privilege: advanced)-
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the Vserver you specify.
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[-unix-user-id <integer>]
- UNIX User ID (privilege: advanced) -
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the UNIX user id you specify.
[-client-ip <IP Address>]
- Client IP Address (privilege: advanced)-
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the client IP address you specify.
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[-unix-user-name <text>]
- UNIX User Name (privilege: advanced) -
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the UNIX user name you specify.
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[-unix-group-id <integer>]
- UNIX Group ID (privilege: advanced) -
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the UNIX group id you specify.
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[-unix-group-name <text>]
- UNIX Group Name (privilege: advanced) } -
Use this parameter to clear the credential cache for the UNIX group name you specify.
Examples
Clear the credential cache for user user1 on node node1 in Vserver vs1.
cluster1::*> vserver nfs credentials flush -node node1 -vserver vs1 -unix-user-name user1 Number of matching credentials flushed: 1