archive-
Archives the server's log files.
checkpoint-
Stops, archives logs and starts the server.
election workgroup-
Forces an election in a workgroup.
help-
Displays this list of commands.
lockinfo-
Reports which files are locked, and in what way.
lookup [type] name-
Gives information about a network name.
Replace type with one of:
--workstation
--server
--messenger
--browser
--masterbrowser
--domaincontroller
--internetgroup
Replace name with a NetBIOS name.
message --to [computer | workgroup] [options] message-
Sends a WinPopup message to a user or workgroup.
The supported options are:
--touser user
--from user
--quiet
nameinfo nameinformation-
Gives information about names on your network.
Replace nameinformation with one of:
--all
--general
--names
--workgroups
--masterbrowser
--wins
netinfo-
Gives information about UNIX network interfaces.
password option-
Lets you maintain VisionFS passwords.
Replace option with one of:
--list-
Lists users in VisionFS password file.
--remove user-
Removes the user's entry from the file.
--query user-
Checks if the user has an entry in the file.
--add user [password]-
Adds a new user to the file.
--amend user [password]-
Changes a user's password.
print-
Prints a file to a network printer.
Use this command in one of the following forms:
visionfs print //server [--verbose] [credentials]
visionfs print //server --pause | resume | delete job [credentials]
visionfs print //server/printer [filename [--title title]] [credentials]
Replace credentials with one or both of:
--user username-
(default is your UNIX name)
--password password-
(default is to prompt)
query option-
Examines the server's log files.
Replace option with one of:
--all-
all logged information (default)
--conns-
details of all connections to the server
--err-
server and printing errors
--shares-
server usage by share
--ops-
totals of server operations
--byuser-
operations by user
--byshare-
operations by share
--bymachine-
operations by machine
Use the Profile Editor to control event logging.
setup [--custom]-
Modifies or fixes the server configuration.
When you use the --custom option,
the setup program lets you change the settings
without displaying the recommended settings first.
start-
Starts the server.
status [--verbose | --quiet]-
Reports server details (names, Administrators, connections).
stop [--quiet] [--kill]-
Stops the server.