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pfs_exports(5) pfs_exports(5)
NAME
pfs_exports, pfs_xtab - directories to export to PFS clients
SYNOPSIS
/etc/pfs_exports
/etc/pfs_xtab
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/pfs_exports
file contains entries for directories that can be exported to PFS clients. This
file is read automatically by the pfs_exportfs (1M) command. If you change this file, you must run
pfs_exportfs (1M) for the changes to affect the daemon’s operation.
It is recommended that you place a command in rc(1M) so that pfs_exportfs (1M) is executed at boot time.
The
/etc/pfs_xtab
file contains entries for directories that are currently exported. You should not
modify this file directly. Future updates to the
PFS package will contain libraries for editing this file.
(Use the
-u option of pfs_exportfs
to remove entries from this file).
An entry for a directory consists of a line of the following form:
directory -option[, option ]...
where
directory is the pathname of a directory (or file).
option is one of
access=client[:client ]...
Give mount access to each client listed. A client must be a hostname.
The default value allows any machine to mount the given directory.
A‘
#’ (pound-sign) anywhere in the file indicates a comment that extends to the end of the line.
EXAMPLE
/usr/local # export to the world
/usr2 -access=hermes:zip:tutorial# export to only these machines
AUTHOR
pfs_exports was developed by Young Minds, Inc.
FILES
/etc/pfs_exports
/etc/pfs_xtab
/etc/hosts
SEE ALSO
hosts(4), pfs_exportfs(1M), pfsd(1M), pfs_mountd(1M), rc(1M).
Section 5222 Hewlett-Packard Company 1 HP-UX 11i Version 2: August 2003