NAME
smbutil
—
interface to the SMB
requester
SYNOPSIS
smbutil |
[-hv ] command
[- options]
[args] |
DESCRIPTION
The smbutil
command is used to control SMB
requester and issue various commands.
There are two types of options — global and local to the specified command.
Global options are as follows:
-h
- Print a short help message.
-v
- Verbose output.
The commands and local options are:
help
command- Print usage information about command.
lookup
[-w
host] [-t
node_type] [-e
] name- Resolve the given name to an IP address. The NetBIOS
name server can be directly specified via the
-w
option. The NetBIOS name type can be specified via the-t
, the default is to lookup file servers. For a complete list of name types please see "http://support.microsoft.com/kb/163409". The NetBIOS names will be unpercent escaped out if the-e
option is specified. status
[-ae
] hostname- Resolve given hostname (IP address or DNS name) to
NetBIOS workgroup and system name. All NetBIOS names will be displayed if
the
-a
option is specified. All NetBIOS names will be percent escaped out if the-e
option is specified. view
[-
options] //[domain;][user[:password]@]server- List resources available on the specified server for
the user.
The options are as follows:
-A
- authorize only.
-N
- don't prompt for a password.
-G
- allow guest access.
-g
- authorize with guest only.
-a
- authorize with anonymous only.
-f
- don't share session.
identity
[-N
] //[domain;][user[:password]@]server- Display the user's identity as known by the server
for the authenticated session. Will not prompt for a password if the
-N
option is specified. dfs
smb://[domain;][user[:password]@]server/DfsRoot[/DfsLink]- Display the Dfs referrals for this URL for the authenticated session.
- If
-m
is specified, it prints the attributes of the share mounted at mount_path. If-a
is specified, it prints the attributes of all mounted shares. You can not specify both-m
and-a
together since they are mutually exclusive.-f
controls the output format. If-f
is not specified then human readable format is used. Supported formats are: Json. multichannel
[-m
mount_path |-a
] [-
options] [-f
format]- If
-m
is specified, it prints the multichannel attributes of the share mounted at mount_path. If-a
is specified, it prints the multichannel attributes of all mounted shares. You can not specify both-m
and-a
together since they are mutually exclusive.-f
controls the output format. If-f
is not specified then human readable format is used. Supported formats are: Json.The options are as follows:
-i
- print information about the session.
-c
- print information about the client's interfaces.
-s
- print information about the server's interfaces.
-x
- print information about the established connection.
If no option is given, then all options will be shown.
snapshot
[-m
mount_path |-a
] [-f
format]- If
-m
is specified, it prints out a list of snapshots for the item at the path of mount_path. If-a
is specified, it prints the snapshots of all mounted shares. You can not specify both-m
and-a
together since they are mutually exclusive.-f
controls the output format. If-f
is not specified then human readable format is used. Supported formats are: Json. smbstat
[-f
format] path_to_item- List out various information about the file or dir located at
path_to_item. If
-f
is not specified then human readable format is used. Supported formats are: Json.
FILES
- nsmb.conf
- Keeps static parameters for connections and other information. See man nsmb.conf for details.
AUTHORS
Boris Popov ⟨bp@butya.kz⟩, ⟨bp@FreeBSD.org⟩
BUGS
Please report any bugs to Apple.