03-06-2012
The restriction is that an individual user account cannot be a member of more than 16 groups and also use NFS.
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exports(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual exports(4)
NAME
exports, xtab - directories to export to NFS clients
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The file is obsolete and has been replaced by the new NFS file Please see dfstab(4) for more details.
The file is also obsolete and has been replaced by the new NFS file Please see sharetab(4) for more details.
The and the files are no longer used to export NFS directories. Any modifications made to these files will have no impact on NFS.
These manpages will be removed from future releases of HP-UX.
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
FILES
list of commands to be executed at boot time
system record of shared file systems
list of hostnames
list of network groups
network information
script that executes
command.
SEE ALSO
share(1M), mountd(1M), nfsd(1M), dfstab(4), hosts(4), netgroup(4), networks(4), sharetab(4).
TO BE OBSOLETED exports(4)