ONTAP 9.12.1 commands

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  • vserver security file-directory remove-slag

    Removes Storage-Level Access Guard

    Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

    Description

    The vserver security file-directory remove-slag command removes Storage-Level Access Guard (SLAG) security from the specified volume or qtree path.

    Parameters

    -vserver <vserver> - Vserver

    Specifies the name of the Vserver that is associated with the volume or qtree path from where you want to remove SLAG.

    -path <text> - Path

    Specifies the volume or qtree mounted junction path from which you want to remove SLAG security.

    Examples

    The following example removes SLAG security from the volume path "/vol1" on Vserver vs1.

    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory show -vserver vs1 -path /vol1
    Vserver: vs1
                          File Path: /vol1
                     Security Style: mixed
                    Effective Style: unix
                     DOS Attributes: 10
             DOS Attributes in Text: ----D---
            Expanded Dos Attributes: -
                       Unix User Id: 0
                      Unix Group Id: 0
                     Unix Mode Bits: 755
             Unix Mode Bits in Text: rwxr-xr-x
                               ACLs: Storage-Level Access Guard security                                                                                      DACL (Applies to Directories):
                                        ALLOW-CIFS1\Administrator-0x1200a9
                                     DACL (Applies to Files):
                                        ALLOW-CIFS1\Administrator-0x1200a9
    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory remove-slag -path /vol1 -vserver vs1
    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory show -vserver vs1 -path /vol1
                            Vserver: vs1
                          File Path: /vol1
                     Security Style: mixed
                    Effective Style: unix
                     DOS Attributes: 10
             DOS Attributes in Text: ----D---
            Expanded Dos Attributes: -
                       Unix User Id: 0
                      Unix Group Id: 0
                     Unix Mode Bits: 755
             Unix Mode Bits in Text: rwxr-xr-x
                               ACLs: -

    The following example removes SLAG security from the qtree path "/vol1/q1" on Vserver vs1.

    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory show -vserver vs1 -path /vol1/q1
    Vserver: vs1
                          File Path: /vol1/q1
                     Security Style: mixed
                    Effective Style: unix
                     DOS Attributes: 10
             DOS Attributes in Text: ----D---
            Expanded Dos Attributes: -
                       Unix User Id: 0
                      Unix Group Id: 0
                     Unix Mode Bits: 755
             Unix Mode Bits in Text: rwxr-xr-x
                               ACLs: Storage-Level Access Guard security                                                                                      DACL (Applies to Directories):
                                        ALLOW-CIFS1\Administrator-0x1200a9
                                     DACL (Applies to Files):
                                        ALLOW-CIFS1\Administrator-0x1200a9
    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory remove-slag -path /vol1/q1 -vserver vs1
    cluster1::>vserver security file-directory show -vserver vs1 -path /vol1/q1
                            Vserver: vs1
                          File Path: /vol1/q1
                     Security Style: mixed
                    Effective Style: unix
                     DOS Attributes: 10
             DOS Attributes in Text: ----D---
            Expanded Dos Attributes: -
                       Unix User Id: 0
                      Unix Group Id: 0
                     Unix Mode Bits: 755
             Unix Mode Bits in Text: rwxr-xr-x
                               ACLs: -
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