HP CIFS Client A.02.01 Administrator's Guide

Commandline Utilities
cifsclient
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directly, specifying the -c {filename} option. CIFS
Client Kerberos credentials files are located in
/var/opt/cifsclient/krb5_tmp. These files will be
present on the system only if the configuration
parameter, rmTmpKerbCredFiles, has been set to no.
-a (recognized only for root) destroys all files for all
users.
ver [-v] Report version information. The following modifiers
are also recognized:
-v Verbose: display what(1) strings for binaries,
scripts and configuration files.
fuser [-v] mountpoint [...]
Run fuser -fu (see fuser(1M)) against the given
CIFS filesystem mountpoint and each of its
subdirectories. This is useful for determining which
users are accessing the mount, in the event that
unmounting fails with a “Device busy” message. You
must be logged into the mounted CIFS fileserver for
this command to be effective. -v produces verbose
output (all subdirectories are shown), otherwise, only
directories with active user processes are shown.
NOTE: The execution time for this command is
proportional to the number of entries in the mounted
filesystems.
force_umount {mountpoint [...] |-a}
Forcibly unmount given mountpoints; this is an
emergency procedure to be used only in case of failure
of the standard umount commands:
umount mountpoint
or
cifsumount mountpoint
-a Forcibly unmount all stale CIFS mounts.
Cannot be used unless the CIFS Client is down.
Files
/etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg