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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:56:32 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: "Michael Tracy (Glasshouse)" <mtracy@css.glasshouse.com>
Cc: Rich LaReau <richard.lareau@onstor.com>, dl-cstech
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Subject: Re: Umm.... what's this?
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I think I can safely say this wasn't supposed to be in the production
build.  File a bug and it'll get removed.

Cheers,

a

On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:32:35 -0700 "Michael Tracy (Glasshouse)"
<mtracy@css.glasshouse.com> wrote:

> Not sure what it's purpose is but here's the man page
> Michael
> ==================================================
> NAME
> 
>         cifs share damage       Damages a share configuration for
> testing
> 
> SYNOPSIS
> 
>         cifs share damage SHARENAME
>             [-f UNIXGROUP]
> 
> DESCRIPTION
> 
>         This is only for testing.
> 
>         This command selectively damages the given share's
> configuration. The volume does not need to be online for this command
> to be run.
> 
>         UNIXGROUP               The Unix group name or GID that
> should own all files.  This really is only useful for testing
>                                 when it's a name.
> 
>         The -f option will ensure that the force group GID mapping
> value is invalid.  This allows us to later do a refresh operation
>         "cifs share modify -G" that will cause the gid to change back
> to the correct value.  This effectively simulates a NIS/LDAP
> renumbering of a force group setting.
> 
> SEE ALSO
> 
>         cifs share modify       Modifies a share.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rich LaReau<mailto:richard.lareau@onstor.com>
> To: dl-cstech<mailto:dl-cstech@onstor.com>
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 12:28 PM
> Subject: Umm.... what's this?
> 
> 
> 
> (9:23 AM) Neil Cook: you ever heard of the command 'cifs share
> damage' ? (9:23 AM) Richard LaReau: no...
> (9:23 AM) Neil Cook: found it in 3.3.3.2 logged in as the root user
> (9:24 AM) Neil Cook: not sure what it does yet, but its sounds like a
> fun command!! (9:24 AM) Neil Cook: login as: root
> root@10.50.0.250's<mailto:root@10.50.0.250's> password:
> Last login: Mon Jun 15 15:28:36 2009 from 10.30.0.102
> OpenBSD 2.8 (BOBCAT) #0: Tue Dec  2 19:53:36 PST 2008
> 
> Terminal type? [xterm]
> EMEA-CSLAB01# nfxsh
> 
> Welcome to the ONStor NAS Gateway.
> 
> EMEA-CSLAB01 diag> cifs share
>   add     Add CIFS share
>   damage  Damage CIFS share
>   delete  Delete CIFS share
>   modify  Modify CIFS share
> EMEA-CSLAB01 diag> cifs share
> 
