vserver services access-check name-mapping show
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Display or verify name mapping configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The vserver services access-check name-mapping show
command tests the name mapping configuration for the specified Vserver on the specified node. The command can perform name mapping for Kerberos to UNIX, Windows to UNIX, UNIX to Windows, S3 to UNIX and S3 to Windows directions.
Parameters
[-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node (privilege: advanced)-
The name of the node on which the command is executed.
-vserver <vserver>
- Vserver (privilege: advanced)-
The name of the Vserver.
-direction {krb-unix|win-unix|unix-win|s3-unix|s3-win}
- Mapping Direction (privilege: advanced)-
The mapping direction.
-name <text>
- Name (privilege: advanced)-
The username.
[-clientIp <IP Address>]
- Client IP Address (privilege: advanced)-
The IP address of the client as specified by the user
Examples
This example shows a name mapping on Vserver "vs1" from UNIX username "root," which is mapped to a Windows name "EXAMPLE\Administrator" on node "node2."
cluster1::vserver services access-check*> name-mapping show -vserver vs1 -direction unix-win -name root -node node2 root maps to EXAMPLE\Administrator
This example shows a name mapping on Vserver "vs1" from Windows name "EXAMPLE\Administrator" to a UNIX name "root."
cluster1::vserver services access-check*> name-mapping show -vserver vs1 -direction win-unix -name EXAMPLE\Administrator -node node2 EXAMPLE\Administrator maps to root