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System Administration Commands                       dfshares(1M)



NAME
     dfshares - list available resources  from  remote  or  local
     systems

SYNOPSIS
     dfshares [-F FSType] [-h] [-o specific_options] [server...]

DESCRIPTION
     dfshares provides information about resources  available  to
     the  host  through a distributed file system of type FSType.
     specific_options as well as  the  semantics  of  server  are
     specific to particular distributed file systems.

     If dfshares is  entered  without  arguments,  all  resources
     currently  shared on the local system are displayed, regard-
     less  of file system type.

     The output of dfshares 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 access transport



     where

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



     server          Specifies the name of  the  system  that  is
                     making the resource available.



     access          Specifies the access permissions granted  to
                     the  client  systems,  either  ro (for read-
                     only) or rw (for  read/write).  If  dfshares
                     cannot   determine   access  permissions,  a
                     hyphen  (-) is displayed.



     transport       Specifies the transport provider over  which
                     the resource is shared.






SunOS 5.10           Last change: 6 Nov 2000                    1






System Administration Commands                       dfshares(1M)



     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 which case, the hyphen may be omitted.

OPTIONS
     -F FSType               Specify filesystem  type.   Defaults
                             to     the     first     entry    in
                             /etc/dfs/fstypes.



     -h                      Suppress header line in output.



     -o specific_options     Specify  options  specific  to   the
                             filesystem   provided   by   the  -F
                             option.



FILES
     /etc/dfs/fstypes


ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO
     dfmounts(1M),  mount(1M),  share(1M),  unshare(1M),   attri-
     butes(5)
















SunOS 5.10           Last change: 6 Nov 2000                    2





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