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Using NFS on a server

Unsharing NFS resources with the unshare command

Resources that are shared either explicitly or automatically (through the /etc/dfs/dfstab file) can be unshared at any time by using the command unshare.

To unshare NFS resources, use the following command:

unshare [-F nfs] pathname

where -F nfs indicates the kind of share, and pathname is the full name of the shared resource, beginning with root (/).

For example, if you want to unshare the directory /usr, enter this command:

unshare -F nfs /usr

See the unshare(NADM) manual page for more information.


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