share(1M) (RFS) share(1M)
NAME
share - make local RFS resource available for mounting by remote
systems
SYNOPSIS
share [-F rfs] [-o access_spec] [-d description] [pathname
resourcename]
DESCRIPTION
The share command makes a resource available for mounting through
Remote File Sharing. The -F flag may be omitted if rfs is the first
file system type listed in the file /etc/dfs/fstypes. When invoked
with only a file system type (or no arguments), share displays all
local resources shared through Remote File Sharing.
The access_spec is used to control client access of the shared
resource. Clients may be specified in any of the following forms:
domain.
domain.system
system
The access_spec can be one of the following:
rw resourcename is shared read/write to all clients.
This is also the default behavior.
rw=client[:client]...
resourcename is shared read/write only to the
listed clients. No other systems can access
resourcename.
ro resourcename is shared read-only to all clients.
ro=client[:client]...
resourcename is shared read-only only to the
listed clients. No other systems can access
resourcename.
The -d flag may be used to provide a description of the resource
being shared.
ERRORS
If the network is not up and running or pathname is not a full path,
an error message will be sent to standard error. If pathname isn't
on a file system mounted locally or the client is specified but
syntactically incorrect, an error message will be sent to standard
error. If the same resource name in the network over the same
transport provider is to be shared more than once, an error message
will be sent to standard error.
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share(1M) (RFS) share(1M)
FILES
/etc/dfs/dfstab
/etc/dfs/sharetab
/etc/dfs/fstypes
SEE ALSO
unshare(1M)
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