With no options or arguments, export_mvfs lists
the VOBs currently exported by the host.
- –a
- (All) Exports all path names listed in /etc/exports.mvfs;
with –u, unexports all currently exported VOBs.
- –i
- Ignores the options in /etc/exports.mvfs. By default, export_mvfs consults /etc/exports.mvfs for the options associated with each path name to be exported.
- –u [ –r ]
- Unexports the specified path names. With –a, unexports
all currently exported VOBs. With –r, removes view/export
ID mapping from the MVFS but leaves the view active.
- –v
- (Verbose) Displays each path name as it is exported or unexported.
- –I exportid
- Specifies an export ID for temporary NFS export of a view. Start with export ID 4095 and work
down. (View export IDs that are assigned automatically start at 1 and work up.)
Note: Do not use this option for views that already have
export IDs assigned in the ClearCase registry.
Use lsview
–long
view-tag to determine whether a view has an assigned export ID.
- –o options
- A comma-separated list of optional characteristics for the path names
being exported. For the supported options, see the exports_ccase reference
page.
- pname
- A view-extended path name to the VOB tag (mount point) of the VOB to
be exported.
Note: Symbolic links within the directory mounted by the NFS client may not resolve correctly, which
can cause "file not found" errors when accessed on the client host. This is especially true for
links that contain one or more occurrences of ".." in their path name, because the meaning of
".." is different in the client context.