5-18 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
Troubleshoot file access and other problems by displaying what name mappings
would be, as described in Displaying a Mapping Result for a UNIX Name on
and Displaying a Mapping Result for a Windows Name.
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The wcc command has five basic types, each with its own function. The type is deter-
mined by the first option, as follows:
wcc -a adds a name to the WAFL credential cache.
wcc -d displays statistics about the WAFL credential cache.
wcc -s displays what the mapping of a Windows NT name would be.
wcc -u displays what the mapping of a UNIX name would be.
wcc -x removes entries from the WAFL credential cache.
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Each wcc command type has a different set of options, as shown in Table 5-3.
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wcc -a -u uname -i ip-addr
[-v]
Adds the name to the WAFL credential
cache. The -v option displays Windows
NT groups.
wcc -d [-v] ... Displays the following statistics about the
WAFL credential cache:
Number of entries in the cache
Age of the oldest entry
Number of Administrator-privileged
entries
The -v option adds mappings for every
user.
wcc -s ntname [-i ip-addr]
[-v]
Displays what the current mapping of the
specified name would result in, but does
not change the WAFL credential cache.
The -v option displays numeric SIDs.
wcc -u uname [-i ip-addr]
[-v]