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Obtaining NFS information

Displaying shared local resources with dfmounts

To monitor the clients that currently mount the resources shared by a server, use the following command:

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

where server can be any system on the network. If a server is not specified, dfmounts displays the resources of the local system that have been mounted by remote clients.

If NFS is the only file sharing package you have installed, you can omit the -F option.

Unless it is suppressed with the -h option, the output from the dfmounts command is preceded by the header:

   RESOURCE    SERVER    PATHNAME    CLIENTS
The information listed under the header RESOURCE is of the form server:pathname; SERVER is the name of the server from which the resource was mounted; PATHNAME is the pathname of the shared resource as it appears in the second part under RESOURCE; and CLIENTS is a comma-separated list of clients that have mounted the resource.

See the dfmounts(1nfs) manual page for more information.


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