NFS Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network File System (NFS) Cmdlets
This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all NFS cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.
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Disconnects NFS sessions that a client computer established on an NFS server. |
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Gets configuration settings for an NFS client. |
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Gets client groups configured on an NFS server. |
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Gets file locks that a client computer holds on an NFS server. |
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Gets an NFS mapped identity |
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Gets configuration settings for an identity mapping store. |
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Gets clients that are connected to an NFS server. |
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Gets a netgroup. |
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Gets settings for a netgroup store. |
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Gets information about files that are open on an NFS server for a client computer. |
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Gets configuration settings for an NFS server. |
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Gets information about which client computers are currently connected to one or more shares on an NFS server. |
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Gets NFS shares on an NFS server. |
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Gets information about permissions that an NFS server grants to exported NFS shares. |
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Gets RPC call statistics that an NFS server maintains. |
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Grants permission to access shares that an NFS server exports. |
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Installs and initializes an AD LDS instance as an identity mapping store. |
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Creates a client group on an NFS server. |
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Creates a new NFS mapped identity. |
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Creates a netgroup. |
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Creates an NFS file share. |
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Removes a client group from an NFS server. |
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Removes a mapping between a UNIX account and a Windows account. |
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Removes a netgroup. |
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Stops sharing NFS shares. |
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Renames a client group on an NFS server. |
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Resets RPC call statistics that an NFS server maintains. |
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Resolves the mapping of a Windows user account or group account to a UNIX identifier. |
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Releases file locks that a client computer holds on an NFS server. |
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Revokes a mounted client from an NFS server. |
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Revokes open files on an NFS server for a client computer. |
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Revokes permission to access shares that an NFS server exports. |
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Changes configuration settings for an NFS client. |
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Adds and removes client computers from a client group. |
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Modifies a mapped identity. |
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Modifies configuration settings for an identity mapping store. |
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Modifies a netgroup. |
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Modifies netgroup configuration settings. |
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Changes configuration settings for an NFS server. |
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Changes configuration settings of an NFS share. |
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Verifies that a mapped identity is correctly configured. |
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Verifies that an identity mapping store is configured correctly. |
Notes
To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command –Module NFS
cmdlet.
Pour plus d’informations sur les applets de commande ou leur syntaxe, utilisez l’applet de commande Get-Help
<nom de l’applet de commande>, où <nom de l’applet de commande> est le nom de l’applet de commande que vous voulez rechercher. Pour plus d’informations, vous pouvez exécuter les applets de commande suivantes :
● Get-Help
<nom de l’applet de commande> -Detailed
● Get-Help
<nom de l’applet de commande> -Examples
● Get-Help
<nom de l’applet de commande> -Full
More Information
For more information about the cmdlets, see the following: