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dfmounts(1M)      MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES       dfmounts(1M)



NAME
     dfmounts - display mounted resource information

SYNOPSIS
     dfmounts [-F fstype] [-h] [-o specific_options] [restriction
     ... ]

DESCRIPTION
     dfmounts shows the local resources shared through a  distri-
     buted  file  system fstype along with a list of clients that
     have the resource mounted.  If restriction is not specified,
     dfmounts displays remote resources mounted on the local sys-
     tem.  Specific_options  as  well  as  the  availability  and
     semantics  of restriction are specific to particular distri-
     buted file system types.  If  dfmounts  is  entered  without
     arguments,  all  remote  resources  currently mounted on the
     local system are displayed, regardless of file system  type.
     The  output  of dfmounts consists of an optional header line
     (suppressed with the -h flag) followed by a  list  of  lines
     containing  whitespace-separated fields.  For each resource,
     the fields are:

             resource server pathname clients
     where

          resource       Specifies the resource name that must be
                         given to the mount(1M) command.

          server         Specifies  the  system  from  which  the
                         resource was mounted.

          pathname       Specifies  the  pathname  that  must  be
                         given to the share(1M) command.

          clients        Lists the systems,  comma-separated,  by
                         which the resource was mounted.  Clients
                         are  listed   in   the   form   domain.,
                         domain.system,  or  system, depending on
                         the file system type.
     A field may be null. Each  null  field  is  indicated  by  a
     hyphen  (-)  unless  the remainder of the fields on the line
     are also null.  In this case, it  may  be  omitted.   Fields
     with whitespace are enclosed in quotation marks (" ").

FILES
     /etc/dfs/fstypes

SEE ALSO
     dfshares(1M), mount(1M), share(1M), unshare(1M).






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