The get subcommand, which displays the properties and property values for the specified protocol, supports the following options:
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Identifies the property value for the specified property. If the -p option is not used, all property values are displayed.
The get subcommand uses the following syntax:
# sharectl get [-h] [-p property] protocol |
You must have root privileges to use the get subcommand.
The following example uses nfsd_servers, which is the property that enables you to specify the maximum number of concurrent NFS requests:
# sharectl get -p nfsd_servers nfs nfsd_servers=16 |
In the following example, because the -p option is not used, all property values are displayed:
# sharectl get nfs listen_backlog=32 protocol=ALL servers=32 lockd_listen_backlog=32 lockd_servers=20 lockd_retransmit_timeout=5 grace_period=90 nfsmapid_domain=company.com server_versmin=2 server_versmax=4 client_versmin=2 client_versmax=4 max_connections=-1 |