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System Administration Commands share(1M)
NAME
share - make local resource available for mounting by remote
systems
SYNOPSIS
share [-F FSType] [-o specific_options] [-d description]
[pathname]
DESCRIPTION
The share command exports, or makes a resource available for
mounting, through a remote file system of type FSType. If
the option -F FSType is omitted, the first file system type
listed in /etc/dfs/fstypes is used as default. For a
description of NFS specific options, see share_nfs(1M).
pathname is the pathname of the directory to be shared. When
invoked with no arguments, share displays all shared file
systems.
OPTIONS
-F FSType
Specify the filesystem type.
-o specific_options
The specific_options are used to control access of the
shared resource. (See share_nfs(1M) for the NFS specific
options.) They may be any of the following:
rw
pathname is shared read/write to all clients. This
is also the default behavior.
rw=client[:client]...
pathname is shared read/write only to the listed
clients. No other systems can access pathname.
ro
pathname is shared read-only to all clients.
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ro=client[:client]...
pathname is shared read-only only to the listed
clients. No other systems can access pathname.
Separate multiple options with commas. Separate multiple
operands for an option with colons. See EXAMPLES.
-d description
The -d flag may be used to provide a description of the
resource being shared.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Sharing a Read-Only Filesystem
This line will share the /disk file system read-only at boot
time.
share -F nfs -o ro /disk
Example 2: Invoking Multiple Options
The following command shares the filesystem /export/manuals,
with members of the netgroup having read-only access and
users on the specified host having read-write access.
share -F nfs -o ro=netgroup_name,rw=host1:host2:host3 /export/manuals
FILES
/etc/dfs/dfstab
list of share commands to be executed at boot time
/etc/dfs/fstypes
list of file system types, NFS by default
/etc/dfs/sharetab
system record of shared file systems
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ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWcsu |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
mountd(1M), nfsd(1M), share_nfs(1M), shareall(1M),
unshare(1M), attributes(5)
NOTES
Export (old terminology): file system sharing used to be
called exporting on SunOS 4.x, so the share command used to
be invoked as exportfs(1B) or /usr/sbin/exportfs.
If share commands are invoked multiple times on the same
filesystem, the last share invocation supersedes the
previous-the options set by the last share command replace
the old options. For example, if read-write permission was
given to usera on /somefs, then to give read-write permis-
sion also to userb on /somefs:
example% share -F nfs -o rw=usera:userb /somefs
This behavior is not limited to sharing the root filesystem,
but applies to all filesystems.
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