A/UX: How to List Remotely-Mounted Directories (8/94)


How can I find out which directories are remotely mounted?

By using the "-d" option with the /usr/etc/showmount command, you can get a list of the directories that are remotely mounted on other systems on the network. It does not list the system hostnames, just the directories.

Example output from the command line "showmount -d":

/
/users
/usr
/usr/catman


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25 Aug 1994 - Reviewed and updated.

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Published Date: Feb 18, 2012