September 2000
Beginner
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/usr/sbin/dfmounts [-F nfs][-h][server...]
Use the dfmounts -F nfs command to show the local resources shared through NFS, along with the list of clients that have mounted the resource. You can omit the -F option if NFS is the only file-system type listed in the file /etc/dfs/fstypes.
dfmounts without options displays all remote resources mounted on the local system, regardless of file-system type.
The output of dfmounts consists of an optional header line, which you can suppress with the -h option, followed by a list of lines containing white-space-separated fields. Each resource has the following fields.
resource server pathname clients...
| resource | Does not apply ... |