HP CIFS Client A.02.02 Administrator's Guide

Commandline Utilities
cifslist
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The sample output of the cifslist command is shown as follows:
$ cifslist
Mounted Object Mountpoint State
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\\er721142\pub /mnt/cifs_linux/00 M
\\er721141\pub /mnt/cifs_nt/00 M
\\hpntc43\pub /mnt/cifs_nt/01 MS
=============================================================
Server Local User Remote User Domain State
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er721141 root cifsuser L
er721142 root john L
hpntc43 root cifsuser WORKGROUP LS
In the above exmaple, the cifslist command without any option
displays servers with shares and mountpoints information, it uses the
\\server\share format for mounted objects.
The following is explanation of State symbols in the output of cifslist:
For mounts:
M = Mounted
S = Saved in mount database
R = Read only
For users:
L = Logged in
S = Saved in user database
The following is a sample output of the cifslist -x command:
$ cifslist -x
Mounted Object Mountpoint State
-------------------------------------------------------------
er721142:/pub /mnt/cifs_linux/00 M
er721141:/pub /mnt/cifs_nt/00 M
hpntc43:/pub /mnt/cifs_nt/01 MS
=============================================================
Server Local User Remote User Domain State
--------------------------------------------------------------
er721141 root cifsuser L
er721142 root john L