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shareall(1M)


shareall, unshareall -- share, unshare multiple resources

Synopsis

shareall [-F fstype[,fstype ...]] [file]

unshareall [-F fstype[,fstype ...]]

Description

The shareall command and the unshareall command control sharing of distributed filesystem resources.

Only a privileged user may execute these commands.

Options

When used with no arguments, shareall shares all resources from file, which contains a list of share command lines. If no file is specified, then the file /etc/dfs/dfstab is used.

Resources may be shared to specific filesystems by specifying the filesystems in a comma-separated list as an argument to -F.

unshareall unshares all currently shared resources. Without a -F flag, it unshares resources for all distributed filesystem types.

Files

/etc/dfs/dfstab

References

share(1M), unshare(1M)
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