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cm gethardmount, cm sethardmount

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0 Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS NAME cm gethardmount - Shows whether hard mount semantics are in effect for the specified or current fileset SYNOPSIS cm gethardmount [-path {file|dir}] [-help] OPTIONS -path {file | dir} Names a file or directory from each fileset whose hard mount status information is to be displayed. If this option is omitted, status information is displayed for the fileset containing the current working directory. -help Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options specified with option are ignored. DESCRIPTION The cm gethardmount command reports whether the Cache Manager is providing hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. Indicate each fileset for which you want hard mount status information by specifying the name of a file or directory in the fileset with the -path option. This information comes from the kernel of the workstation on which the command is issued. System administrators set whether hard mount semantics are provided on a per-fileset and per-Cache Manager basis with the cm sethardmount command. By default, the Cache Manager does not provide hard mount semantics on a fileset. Privilege Required No privileges are required. 39

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0
Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS
NAME
cm gethardmount
- Shows whether hard mount semantics are in effect for
the specified or current fileset
SYNOPSIS
cm gethardmount
[-path {
file|dir
}] [-help]
OPTIONS
-path {file | dir}
Names a file or directory from each fileset whose hard mount status
information is to be displayed.
If this option is omitted, status information is
displayed for the fileset containing the current working directory.
-help
Prints the online help for this command.
All other valid options specified
with option are ignored.
DESCRIPTION
The
cm gethardmount
command reports whether the Cache Manager is
providing hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. Indicate each
fileset for which you want hard mount status information by specifying the
name of a file or directory in the fileset with the
-path
option.
This
information comes from the kernel of the workstation on which the
command is issued.
System administrators set whether hard mount semantics are provided on a
per-fileset and per-Cache Manager basis with the
cm sethardmount
command.
By default, the Cache Manager does not provide hard mount
semantics on a fileset.
Privilege Required
No privileges are required.