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- Date: 27 AUG 92 18:44:48 GMT
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- X-RFC822-From: JFISHER@ISDRES.ER.USGS.GOV (James R. Fisher 703-648-7026)
- From: JFISHER@ISDRES.ER.USGS.GOV
- Subject: "Re: Re: Multinet analog to UN*X showmount -e ?"
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- In a previous article, Adelman@TGV.COM wrote:
- >
- >> Is there any Multinet utilit(y/ies) that provide functionality similar to
- >> the UN*X command "showmount"? And if so, where might it be documented? I
- >> couldn't find anything in the online docs.
- >
- >$ HELP MULTINET SHOW/NFSMOUNT
- >
- > This command is new to MultiNet V3.1.
- >
- > Be aware that the database of who has what mounted is not always
- >correct - it is maintained by the mount server based on MOUNT and UMOUNT
- >requests. If a machine crashes with something mounted without sending
- >the UMOUNT request, the mount server don't know about it. As such, mount
- >servers tend to accumulate a lot of rubbish in this list...
- >
- > Ken
- I have seen this rubbish, it is confusing and misleading. How
- does one de-rubbish the list ?
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