vserver security trace filter show
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Display a security trace entry
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver security trace filter show
command displays information about security trace filter entries. Prior to Data ONTAP 9.3, this feature was only supported for CIFS. In Data ONTAP 9.3 and later, this feature is supported for both NFS and CIFS.
NFS security trace filters are not supported for FlexGroup volumes, and will only be applied to the FlexVol volumes within the specified Vserver.
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-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified Vserver.
[-index <integer>]
- Filter Index-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters with the specified filter index number.
[-protocols {cifs|nfs}]
- Protocols-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified protocols.
[-client-ip <IP Address>]
- Client IP Address to Match-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified client IP address.
[-path <TextNoCase>]
- Path-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified path.
[-windows-name <TextNoCase>]
- Windows User Name-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified Windows user name.
[-unix-name <TextNoCase>]
- UNIX User Name or User ID-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays permission tracing information only for filters applied to the specified UNIX user name or user ID(for NFS specififc filters).
[-trace-allow {yes|no}]
- Trace Allow Events-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about events that either trace or do not trace allow events, depending on the value provided.
[-enabled {enabled|disabled}]
- Filter Enabled-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays information only about filters that either are enabled or disabled, depending on the value provided.
[-time-enabled <integer>]
- Minutes Filter is Enabled-
If you specify this parameter, the command displays information about the time durations configured for filters during creation.
Examples
The following example displays security trace filters for Vserver vserver1
.
cluster1::> vserver security trace filter show Vserver Index Client-IP Path Trace-Allow Windows-Name Protocol -------- ----- ------------ ---------------- ----------- ------------- -------- vserver1 1 - - no domain\user cifs vserver1 2 192.168.2.3 - yes - cifs vserver1 3 - /dir1/dir2/file no domain\ cifs administrator vserver1 4 - file yes - nfs 4 entries were displayed.