And you are correct in guessing it is a NFS mount.
I think we are making progress. What is the content (regarding this filesystem) of the file /etc/exports on the system exporting the share?
To be sure the loaded NFS configuration is what the file says issue a
as root on the exporting system. This re-exports all shares putting the current content of /etc/exports into effect (if it wasn't already). Check the effect with the command (as root)
Please forgive me, but I am not a Unix expert. I'm supporting SAP r/3 and we are trying to run an external command from SAP to read a file at the unix level. When we perform the more command on the following two files, we are succesful in reading the bws file, but unsucessful in reading the bws1... (13 Replies)
I have an executable that had permissions set to 700. I changed this to 770 and added a user to the group in an attempt to allow that userds to run the file. Obviously this didnt work or I wouldnt be here.
Do I need to cause the group file to be re-read and if so how, or am I misunderstanding... (6 Replies)
hello
I search a script (ksh for Aix 5.3) to save all permissions, groups and owner for all files. Because we work much to change it, and a mystake ......!
So i want execute this script to save/ execute permissions for all files.
If you have this script, thank you for your help ;)
best... (2 Replies)
Hi,
A simple and silly question on Unix.
I have a directory named "a" and I would like to grant permission to group name "text" to access, read and execute my directory.
Could anyone help me?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
In our file system, the SGID for a directory is set right now. Any new files created in this directory will automatically be assigned the same group from the parent directory.
Is there a way to inherit the file permission from the parent directory as well? The OS is Solaris 2.8.
Example:... (1 Reply)
I need to find all the files that have group Read or Write permission or files that have user write permission.
This is what I have so far:
find . -exec ls -l {} \; | awk '/-...rw..w./ {print $1 " " $3 " " $4 " " $9}'
It shows me all files where group read = true, group write = true... (5 Replies)
How would i write a command that can find all the objects under the etc directory that have group write permission enabled and have not been accessed in the last X days.
This is what i got from internet souce but i m not able to modify it according to my distribution.
find /etc -perm... (1 Reply)
All:
I'm having a problem with sudo on Solaris 5.10 that is giving me fits (and BTW, I'm a Linux admin by trade...).
The issue is that I have a number of users (myself included) that cannot sudo to root to complete user admin tasks. Assuming the user is jdoe, and the group with the elevated... (3 Replies)
why is the group id in capital S and not lowercase s ?
I have a directory with the following permissions:
drwxrws--x
when I remove the group id and add it again with g+s or chmod 2765 , it
displays the group ID in capital "S" instead of lowercase "s"
tried to find this out on Google, but... (2 Replies)
I want to create a GROUP with rwx permission. Also, I want to create a GROUP with root privileges, so that next time i create a user, I just need to add it to any of the groups and privileges automatically applied.
please help.
Thanks,
Shouvanik (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: shouvanik
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showmount
SHOWMOUNT(8) System Manager's Manual SHOWMOUNT(8)NAME
showmount - show mount information for an NFS server
SYNOPSIS
showmount [ -adehv ] [ --all ] [ --directories ] [ --exports ] [ --help ] [ --version ] [ host ]
DESCRIPTION
showmount queries the mount daemon on a remote host for information about the state of the NFS server on that machine. With no options
showmount lists the set of clients who are mounting from that host. The output from showmount is designed to appear as though it were pro-
cessed through ``sort -u''.
OPTIONS -a or --all
List both the client hostname or IP address and mounted directory in host:dir format. This info should not be considered reliable.
See the notes on rmtab in rpc.mountd(8).
-d or --directories
List only the directories mounted by some client.
-e or --exports
Show the NFS server's export list.
-h or --help
Provide a short help summary.
-v or --version
Report the current version number of the program.
--no-headers
Suppress the descriptive headings from the output.
SEE ALSO rpc.mountd(8), rpc.nfsd(8)BUGS
The completeness and accuracy of the information that showmount displays varies according to the NFS server's implementation.
Because showmount sorts and uniqs the output, it is impossible to determine from the output whether a client is mounting the same directory
more than once.
AUTHOR
Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
6 October 1993 SHOWMOUNT(8)