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SnapScale/RAINcloudOS 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
E - Command Line Interface
group set
Change the properties of a local group
history
Print the history of commands typed into the SnapScale
command line
homedirs get
Get Home Directory configuration information
homedirs set
Set Home Directory configuration information
hostfile add
Add a host file entry
hostfile delete
Delete a host file entry
hostfile get
Get information for a specific host file entry
hostfile list
List all host file entries
hostfile set
Set information for a specific host file entry
idmap auto map
View/Save auto-generated ID mappings
idmap count
Count number of ID mappings
idmap group get
Get ID mapping for a (windows domain) group
idmap group remove
Remove ID mapping for a (windows domain) group
idmap group set
Set ID mapping for a (windows domain) group to a local or
NIS group
idmap list
List all ID mappings
idmap remove all
Remove all ID mappings
idmap update files
Update filesystem for ID mapping changes
idmap update status
View status of ID mapping update filesystem operation
idmap user get
Get ID mapping for a (windows domain) user
idmap user remove
Remove ID mapping for a (windows domain) user
idmap user set
Set ID mapping for a (windows domain) user to a local or NIS
user
jumboframe get
Get jumbo frame settings for all interfaces
jumboframe list
List jumbo frame settings for all interfaces
jumboframe set
Set jumbo frame settings for all interfaces
ldap get
Displays LDAP network settings
less
With a file name, this command allows the user to view any
file on the system. It should only be used for text files.
name get
Get the name of the SnapScale cluster
name set
Set the name of the SnapScale cluster
netinfo
Get information about the Ethernet interface
nfs get
Get SnapScale cluster NFS Properties
nfs set
Set SnapScale cluster NFS Properties
nis get
Get current NIS settings
nis set
Set current NIS settings
ntp get
Get NTP client settings
ntp set
Set NTP client settings
ntp_server get
Get NTP Server settings
Command
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