get Subcommand

The get subcommand, which displays the properties and property values for the specified protocol, supports the following options:

-h

Provides an online-help description.

-p

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 servers, which is the property that enables you to specify the maximum number of concurrent NFS requests:

# sharectl get -p servers nfs
servers=1024

In the following example, because the -p option is not used, all property values are displayed:

# sharectl get nfs
servers=1024
listen_backlog=32
protocol=ALL
servers=32
lockd_listen_backlog=32
lockd_servers=20
lockd_retransmit_timeout=5
grace_period=90
nfsmapid_domain=example.com
server_versmin=2
server_versmax=4
client_versmin=2
client_versmax=4
server_delegation=on
max_connections=-1
device=