vserver cifs connection show
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Displays established CIFS connections
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver cifs connection show
command displays information about established CIFS connections.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
Use this parameter to display only the specified fields
- |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections on the specified node.
[-vserver <vserver name>]
- Vserver-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections on the specified CIFS-enabled SVM.
[-connection-id <integer>]
- Connection ID-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that match the specified connection ID.
[-session-id <integer>,…]
- Session ID-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that match the specified session ID.
[-workstation-ip <IP Address>]
- Workstation IP Address-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that are established through the specified data LIF IP address.
[-workstation-port <integer>]
- Workstation Port Number-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that are opened from the specified Port number.
[-lif-ip <IP Address>]
- Incoming Data LIF IP Address-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that are opened from the specified IP address.
[-network-context-id <integer>]
- Network Context ID (privilege: advanced)-
Use this parameter to display information about CIFS connections that match the specified network context ID.
Examples
The following example displays information about all CIFS connections:
cluster1::> vserver cifs connection show Node: node1 Vserver: vs1 Connection Session Workstation ID IDs Workstation IP Port LIF IP ---------- ------------------ -------------- ----------- ----------- 127834 1,2 172.17.193.172 15536 10.53.50.42
The following example displays information about a CIFS connection at advanced privilege level:
cluster1::*> vserver cifs connection show Node: node1 Vserver: vs1 Connection Session Workstation Network ID IDs Workstation IP Port LIF IP Context ID ---------- ------------------ -------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 127834 1,2 172.17.193.172 15536 10.53.50.42 2
The following example displays information about a CIFS connection with session-id 1:
cluster1::*> vserver cifs connection show -session-id 1 -instance Vserver: vs1 Node: node1 Connection ID: 127834 Session ID: 1 Workstation IP Address: 172.17.193.172 Workstation Port Number: 15536 Incoming Data LIF IP Address: 10.53.50.42 Network Context ID: 2