Obtaining NFS information

Displaying shared local resources with share

To display the resources currently shared by your system, use the following command:

share

If you have more than one distributed filesystem package installed, the share command without arguments displays a list of all the resources shared on your system through the default file sharing package, with the default being the first filesystem type listed in /etc/dfs/fstypes.

You do not have to be a privileged user to use the share command in this situation.

For example, if you want to see a listing of the local resources currently available through NFS, enter the following command:

share -F nfs

See the share(NADM) manual page for more information.


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