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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Please correct me if I am wrong in my understanding.

If I have any file system or resource which I am willing to share with other system, then those shareable resources are going to listed in dfstab?
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Please correct me if I am wrong in my understanding.

If I have any file system or resource which I am willing to share with other system, then those shareable resources are going to listed in dfstab?
right...
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kind of...
if you want to share your local resources across the network, you only need to issue something like:
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share  -F nfs  -o rw=users  -d "home dirs"  /export/home
if you want it to be persistent across a reboot to init state 3, you add it /etc/dfs/dfstab.
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Are you "really" using any host to mount your shared filesystem remotely?
meaning, is it in the remote host's /etc/vfstab entry , eg..?
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Hi Inc,

no i do not have any nfs entry in vfstab. I understood the issue and its working fine.

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