Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 Cluster File System Administrator"s Guide (5900-1738, April 2011)

There is a limit on the number of service groups that can be created in VCS. If this
limit is reached, then cfsnfssg_dummy serves as the service group in which
resources get created during cfsshare unshare and cfsshare delete operations.
See the Veritas Cluster Server Administrator's Guide for information about the
GroupLimit attribute.
Unconfigure Clustered NFS
cfsshare unconfig -p nfs
This command is used to undo all the steps during the config phase.
Note: If there are any CFS file systems still being shared or any Virtual IP is added
the cfsshare unconfig command fails.
Administering Clustered NFS
This section describes Clustered NFS scenarios.
See Samples for configuring a Clustered NFS on page 150.
See Sample main.cf file on page 154.
Displaying the NFS shared CFS file systems
cfsshare display
This command displays the CFS file systems that are currently being NFS shared
by the cluster nodes.
Sharing a CFS file system previously added to VCS
cfsshare share mount_point [share_options]
Note: You can use the -N option to specify the NFS share options.
You can also use the -p nfs to specify that the protocol to be used is NFS.
See the cfsshare(1M) manual page for more information.
Before running this command, the user should have run cfsmntadm command to
add the shared file system to VCS configuration and the cfsmount command to
Clustered NFS
Administering Clustered NFS
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