08-01-2014
Hi Robin,
Actually we wanted to create a separate NFS mount point of size 200 GB in a server .
So we requested storage team to create it. but they ask us to provide the share name for server and
one of my team mate has provided that.dont know how he given that share name.
So thought of asking something about it.
Regards,
Maddy
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
smbutil
SMBUTIL(1) BSD General Commands Manual SMBUTIL(1)
NAME
smbutil -- interface to the SMB requester
SYNOPSIS
smbutil [-hv] command [-options] [args]
DESCRIPTION
The smbutil command is used to control SMB requester and issue various commands.
There are two types of options -- global and local to the specified command.
Global options are as follows:
-h Print a short help message.
-v Verbose output.
The commands and local options are:
crypt [password]
Encrypt clear text password for use in the ~/.nsmbrc file. The encrypted password starts with the '$$1' symbols. Warning: the
encryption function is very weak and intended only to hide clear text password. If password is omitted from the command line,
smbutil will prompt for one.
help command
Print usage information about command.
lc List active connections and their parameters.
login [-connection_options] //user@server[/share]
Login/attach to the specified server and/or share as user. This command will create and authenticate connection to an SMB server,
and will leave it active after exit. Thus, it is possible to login only once and then use other SMB commands without authentication
procedure and additional connections. For the description of -connection_options refer to the mount_smbfs(8) manpage (all uppercase
options are connection options).
logout //user@server[/share]
Logout/detach from the specified server and/or share as user. This command will destroy a connection created by the login command.
A connection may not be closed immediately if it is used by other programs.
lookup [-w host] name
Resolve the given name to an IP address. The NetBIOS name server can be directly specified via the -w option.
print [-connection_options] //user@server/share file
Send the given file to the specified queue on the remote server. If file is -, then standard input will be used.
view [-connection_options] //user@server
List resources available on the specified server for the user user.
FILES
~/.nsmbrc Keeps description for each connection. See ./examples/dot.nsmbrc for details.
AUTHORS
Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <bp@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs to the author.
BSD
February 14, 2000 BSD