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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Mount NFS Share On NFS Client via bash script. Post 302968679 by MadeInGermany on Sunday 13th of March 2016 08:40:45 AM
Old 03-13-2016
And what speaks against a symbolic link /nas -> /net/server01.example.com? Then you don't need the bash script.
Try with /nas2 first so you can compare with your existing /nas
 

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QMICLI(1)							   User Commands							 QMICLI(1)

NAME
qmicli - Control QMI devices DESCRIPTION
Usage: lt-qmicli [OPTION...] - Control QMI devices Help Options: -h, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-dms Show Device Management Service options --help-nas Show Network Access Service options --help-wds Show Wireless Data Service options --help-pbm Show Phonebook Management options --help-uim Show User Identity Module options DMS options --dms-get-ids Get IDs --dms-get-capabilities Get capabilities --dms-get-manufacturer Get manufacturer --dms-get-model Get model --dms-get-revision Get revision --dms-get-msisdn Get MSISDN --dms-get-power-state Get power state --dms-uim-set-pin-protection=[(PIN|PIN2),(disable|enable),(current PIN)] Set PIN protection in the UIM --dms-uim-verify-pin=[(PIN|PIN2),(current PIN)] Verify PIN --dms-uim-unblock-pin=[(PIN|PIN2),(PUK),(new PIN)] Unblock PIN --dms-uim-change-pin=[(PIN|PIN2),(old PIN),(new PIN)] Change PIN --dms-uim-get-pin-status Get PIN status --dms-uim-get-iccid Get ICCID --dms-uim-get-imsi Get IMSI --dms-uim-get-state Get UIM State --dms-uim-get-ck-status=[(pn|pu|pp|pc|pf)] Get CK Status --dms-uim-set-ck-protection=[(pn|pu|pp|pc|pf),(disable),(key)] Disable CK protection --dms-uim-unblock-ck=[(pn|pu|pp|pc|pf),(key)] Unblock CK --dms-get-hardware-revision Get the HW revision --dms-get-operating-mode Get the device operating mode --dms-set-operating-mode=[(Operating mode)] Set the device operating mode --dms-get-time Get the device time --dms-get-prl-version Get the PRL version --dms-get-activation-state Get the state of the service activation --dms-activate-automatic=[Activation Code] Request automatic service activation --dms-activate-manual=[SPC,SID,MDN,MIN] Request manual service activation --dms-get-user-lock-state Get the state of the user lock --dms-set-user-lock-state=[(disable|enable),(current lock code)] Set the state of the user lock --dms-set-user-lock-code=[(old lock code),(new lock code)] Change the user lock code --dms-read-user-data Read user data --dms-write-user-data=[(User data)] Write user data --dms-read-eri-file Read ERI file --dms-restore-factory-defaults=[(Service Programming Code)] Restore factory defaults --dms-validate-service-programming-code=[(Service Programming Code)] Validate the Service Programming Code --dms-get-band-capabilities Get band capabilities --dms-get-factory-sku Get factory stock keeping unit --dms-list-stored-images List stored images --dms-select-stored-image=[modem#,pri#] where # is the index Select stored image --dms-delete-stored-image=[modem#|pri#] where # is the index Delete stored image --dms-reset Reset the service state --dms-noop Just allocate or release a DMS client. Use with `--client-no-release-cid' and/or `--client-cid' NAS options --nas-get-signal-strength Get signal strength --nas-get-signal-info Get signal info --nas-get-tx-rx-info=[(Radio Interface)] Get TX/RX info --nas-get-home-network Get home network --nas-get-serving-system Get serving system --nas-get-system-info Get system info --nas-get-technology-preference Get technology preference --nas-get-system-selection-preference Get system selection preference --nas-set-system-selection-preference=[cdma-1x|cdma-1xevdo|gsm|umts|lte|td-scdma] Set system selection preference --nas-network-scan Scan networks --nas-reset Reset the service state --nas-noop Just allocate or release a NAS client. Use with `--client-no-release-cid' and/or `--client-cid' WDS options --wds-start-network=[(APN),(PAP|CHAP|BOTH),(Username),(Password)] Start network (Authentication, Username and Password are optional) --wds-follow-network Follow the network status until disconnected. Use with `--wds-start-network' --wds-stop-network=[Packet data handle] Stop network --wds-get-packet-service-status Get packet service status --wds-get-packet-statistics Get packet statistics --wds-get-data-bearer-technology Get data bearer technology --wds-get-current-data-bearer-technology Get current data bearer technology --wds-reset Reset the service state --wds-noop Just allocate or release a WDS client. Use with `--client-no-release-cid' and/or `--client-cid' PBM options --pbm-get-all-capabilities Get all phonebook capabilities --pbm-noop Just allocate or release a PBM client. Use with `--client-no-release-cid' and/or `--client-cid' UIM options --uim-read-transparent=[0xNNNN,0xNNNN,...] Read a transparent file given the file path --uim-get-file-attributes=[0xNNNN,0xNNNN,...] Get the attributes of a given file --uim-reset Reset the service state --uim-noop Just allocate or release a UIM client. Use with `--client-no-release-cid' and/or `--client-cid' Application Options: -d, --device=[PATH] Specify device path --get-service-version-info Get service version info --device-set-instance-id=[Instance ID] Set instance ID --device-open-version-info Run version info check when opening device --device-open-sync Run sync operation when opening device --client-cid=[CID] Use the given CID, don't allocate a new one --client-no-release-cid Do not release the CID when exiting -v, --verbose Run action with verbose logs, including the debug ones --silent Run action with no logs; not even the error/warning ones -V, --version Print version qmicli 1.6.0 Copyright (2012) Aleksander Morgado License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for qmicli is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and qmicli programs are properly installed at your site, the command info qmicli should give you access to the complete manual. qmicli September 2013 QMICLI(1)
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