HP CIFS Server 3.0f Administrator's Guide verison A.02.03

-f filename Specifies the name of a text file that describes the contents of a stack template.
Information in the text file will be used as a guide to construct the desired stack
template. The format of each line in the text file is:
module options
Each line of the text file describes one level of the desired stack. Within each
line, a module and its mount options are specified and separated by a single
space character.
-t template_string Specifies the contents of a stack template. The format for this string is:
module1:options1;module2:options2;...;moduleN:optionsN
An entire stack is described within the string, and each level of a stack is
separated by a semicolon (;). Within a level, a module and its mount options
are separated by a colon (:). The colon does not need to be included for
modules without mount options.
-n name Specifies the name of the template to be created. The maximum supported
length for the template name is 128 characters. This is a required argument
whenever -t is used. If -f is used and the -n option is omitted, the name of
the new template defaults to the name of the file specified with -f.
-o it is the overwrite option. If a template with the same name as the new template
being created already exists, the create operation overwrites the old template.
If this option is not specified, the create command will fail whenever the new
template has the same name as an existing template.
NOTE: If a template of the same name exists and is currently in use (in
/etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab), the create command will always fail, even
if the -o option is specified.
The following describes the fstadm command keywords, list, display, delete and fdel:
list Lists all the templates in the system. This command displays the names of
all templates currently stored in the system template database. Each
template name is listed in its own line of output.
display template_name Displays the contents of the specified template. This command displays
the contents of the named template as text output, with each level of the
stack described by one line of output. That is, each line of output will
contain a module name, a space, and then the module's mount options
(if any).
delete template_name Deletes the specified template from the system template database. If the
template is currently in use (in /etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab), deletion
is not allowed. In all other cases, the template will be removed from the
system template database after user confirmation of the delete operation.
fdel template_name Forces deletion of the specified template. It is identical to the delete
operation, but performs the deletion without asking for user confirmation.
This command is provided for use by non-interactive scripts.
help Displays basic information about the various fstadm command keywords.
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