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unshare 1M "23 Jan 2007" "SunOS 5.11" "System Administration Commands"
NAME
unshare - make local resource unavailable for mounting by remote systems
SYNOPSIS

unshare [-p] [-F FSType] [-o specific_options] 
 [pathname | resourcename]
DESCRIPTION

The unshare command makes a shared local resource unavailable as file system type FSType. If the option -FFSType is omitted, then the first file system type listed in file /etc/dfs/fstypes will be used as the default. Specific_options, as well as the semantics of resourcename, are specific to particular distributed file systems.

OPTIONS

-F FSType

Specify the file system type.

-o specific_options

Specify options specific to the file system provided by the -F option.

-p

Remove resource from shared status in a way that persists across reboots.

FILES

/etc/dfs/fstypes

Lists distributed file system utilities packages installed on the system.

/etc/dfs/sharetab

Contains a table of local resources shared by the share command.

SEE ALSO

share(1M), shareall(1M), attributes(5)

NOTES

If pathname or resourcename is not found in the shared information, an error message will be sent to standard error.

When an unshare command completes successfully, a client mounting a file system specified in that unshare command no longer has access to that file system.