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dfmounts(1M)     SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COMMANDS      dfmounts(1M)



NAME
     dfmounts (NFS) - display mounted NFS resource information

SYNOPSIS
     dfmounts [-F nfs] [-h] [server ...]

DESCRIPTION
     dfmounts shows the local resources  shared  through  Network
     File  System, along with a list of clients that have mounted
     the resource.  The -F flag may be omitted if NFS is the only
     file  system  type listed in the file /etc/dfs/fstypes.  The
     server  option  displays  information  about  the  resources
     mounted  from each server, where server can be any system on
     the network.  If no server  is  specified,  then  server  is
     assumed  to  be  the local system.  dfmounts without options
     displays all remote resources mounted on the  local  system,
     regardless of file system type.  The output of dfmounts con-
     sists 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        A comma-separated list of  systems  that
                         have mounted the resource.

FILES
     /etc/dfs/fstypes
SEE ALSO
     mount(1M), share(1M), unshare(1M).















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