Update the name mapping configuration for an SVM
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PATCH /name-services/name-mappings/{svm.uuid}/{direction}/{index}
Introduced In: 9.6
Updates the name mapping configuration of an SVM. The positions can be swapped by providing the new_index
property.
Swapping is not allowed for entries that have client_match
property configured.
Related ONTAP commands
-
vserver name-mapping modify
-
vserver name-mapping swap
Learn more
Parameters
Name | Type | In | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
direction |
string |
path |
True |
Direction |
index |
integer |
path |
True |
Position of the entry in the list |
new_index |
integer |
query |
False |
New position of the Index after a swap is completed.
|
svm.uuid |
string |
path |
True |
UUID of the SVM to which this object belongs. |
Request Body
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
client_match |
string |
Client workstation IP Address which is matched when searching for the pattern. You can specify the value in any of the following formats:
|
direction |
string |
Direction in which the name mapping is applied. The possible values are:
|
index |
integer |
Position in the list of name mappings. |
pattern |
string |
Pattern used to match the name while searching for a name that can be used as a replacement. The pattern is a UNIX-style regular expression. Regular expressions are case-insensitive when mapping from Windows to UNIX, and they are case-sensitive for mappings from Kerberos to UNIX and UNIX to Windows. |
replacement |
string |
The name that is used as a replacement, if the pattern associated with this entry matches. |
svm |
SVM, applies only to SVM-scoped objects. |
Example request
{
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"client_match": "10.254.101.111/28",
"direction": "win_unix",
"index": 1,
"pattern": "ENGCIFS_AD_USER",
"replacement": "unix_user1",
"svm": {
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/resourcelink"
}
},
"name": "svm1",
"uuid": "02c9e252-41be-11e9-81d5-00a0986138f7"
}
}
Response
Status: 200, Ok
Error
Status: Default
ONTAP Error Response Codes
Error Code | Description |
---|---|
65798185 |
Failed to resolve the specified hostname |
65798179 |
Cannot swap entries because one or both entries have host name or address configured. |
Delete and re-create the new entry at the specified position. |
schema: $ref: "#/definitions/error_response"
Definitions
See Definitions
href
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
href |
string |
_links
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
self |
svm
SVM, applies only to SVM-scoped objects.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
name |
string |
The name of the SVM. This field cannot be specified in a PATCH method. |
uuid |
string |
The unique identifier of the SVM. This field cannot be specified in a PATCH method. |
name_mapping
Name mapping is used to map CIFS identities to UNIX identities, Kerberos identities to UNIX identities, UNIX identities to CIFS identities, S3 to UNIX identities and S3 to CIFS identities. It needs this information to obtain user credentials and provide proper file access regardless of whether they are connecting from an NFS client, CIFS client or an S3 client.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_links |
||
client_match |
string |
Client workstation IP Address which is matched when searching for the pattern. You can specify the value in any of the following formats:
|
direction |
string |
Direction in which the name mapping is applied. The possible values are:
|
index |
integer |
Position in the list of name mappings. |
pattern |
string |
Pattern used to match the name while searching for a name that can be used as a replacement. The pattern is a UNIX-style regular expression. Regular expressions are case-insensitive when mapping from Windows to UNIX, and they are case-sensitive for mappings from Kerberos to UNIX and UNIX to Windows. |
replacement |
string |
The name that is used as a replacement, if the pattern associated with this entry matches. |
svm |
SVM, applies only to SVM-scoped objects. |