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Man Page: nfsrevoke

Operating Environment: freebsd

Section: 8

NFSREVOKE(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      NFSREVOKE(8)

NAME
nfsrevoke -- revoke NFS V4 client
SYNOPSIS
nfsrevoke ClientId
DESCRIPTION
nfsrevoke This command is used by a system administrator to revoke a client's access to the NFS Version 4 server. All Open/Lock state held by the client will be released. After revocation, the client will no longer be able to use state on the server until it does a fresh SetClien- tID/SetClientIDConfirm operations sequence. THIS SHOULD BE DONE AS A LAST RESORT ONLY, when clients are holding state that must be released on the server. The ClientId argument is a hexadecimal string, which is the last field of the nfsdumpstate(8) command's -o and -l options output.
SEE ALSO
nfsv4(4), nfsdumpstate(8)
HISTORY
The nfsrevoke command was introduced as a part of the experimental nfs server subsystem.
BSD
April 25, 2009 BSD
Related Man Pages
nfsd(8) - freebsd
nfsd(8) - netbsd
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nfs(5nfs) - ultrix
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