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cm sethardmount

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0 Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS DESCRIPTION The cm sethardmount command specifies whether the Cache Manager should provide hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. Indicate each fileset for which hard mount semantics are to be provided or not provided by specifying the name of a file or directory in the fileset with the -path option. Hard mount semantics are provided on a per-fileset and per-Cache Manager basis. This command is commonly included in a start-up file (/etc/rc or its equivalent) to provide hard mount semantics at machine startup. If on is specified with the -state option, or if the -state option is omitted, the Cache Manager provides hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. If off is specified with the -state options, the Cache Manager does not provide hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. By default, the Cache Manager does not provide hard mount semantics for a fileset. Privilege Required The issuer must be logged in as cell_admin on the local machine. EXAMPLES The following command causes hard mount semantics to be provided for the fileset that contains the directory /.../abc.com/fs/usr/jlw: $ cm sethardmount -path /.../abc.com/fs/usr/jlw RELATED INFORMATION Commands: cm gethardmount(8dfs) 42

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0
Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS
DESCRIPTION
The
cm sethardmount
command specifies whether the Cache Manager
should provide hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets. Indicate each
fileset for which hard mount semantics are to be provided or not provided by
specifying the name of a file or directory in the fileset with the
-path
option.
Hard mount semantics are provided on a per-fileset and per-Cache Manager
basis.
This command is commonly included in a start-up file
(
/etc/rc
or its equivalent) to provide hard mount semantics at machine
startup.
If on is specified with the
-state
option, or if the
-state
option is omitted,
the Cache Manager provides hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets.
If off is specified with the
-state
options, the Cache Manager does not
provide hard mount semantics for the indicated filesets.
By default, the
Cache Manager does not provide hard mount semantics for a fileset.
Privilege Required
The issuer must be logged in as
cell_admin
on the local machine.
EXAMPLES
The following command causes hard mount semantics to be provided for the
fileset that contains the directory
/.../abc.com/fs/usr/jlw
:
$ cm sethardmount -path /.../abc.com/fs/usr/jlw
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands:
cm gethardmount(8dfs)