The sharemgr utility has an online help feature that describes sharemgr and its subcommands and options, and shows proper syntax. For online help, use -h.
This feature uses the following syntax:
# sharemgr [subcommand] -h |
The following example uses -h to provide a complete description of the sharemgr utility.
example01# sharemgr -h USAGE: # sharemgr [subcommand] [option] [share_group] DESCRIPTION: Configures and manages file sharing SUBCOMMANDS: create Makes (or creates) a new share group delete Removes a share group list Lists the current share groups show Lists the shares by share group set Sets a share group's properties unset Removes (or unsets) properties from a share group add-share Adds a new share to a share group move-share Moves a share from one share group to another remove-share Removes a share from a share group set-share Updates the properties associated with a share disable Unshares one or more share groups enable Shares one or more share groups start Used by the smf utility to share one or more share groups stop Used by the smf utility to unshare one or more share groups -h Online-help feature SEE ALSO: sharemgr(1M) man page System Administration Guide: Network Services |
This next example uses -h to provide information about the set subcommand.
example02# sharemgr set -h USAGE: # sharemgr set [-h] [-n] [-P protocol] [-S security-mode] [-p property=value] share_group DESCRIPTION: Sets a share group's properties OPTIONS: -h Online-help feature -n Checks the validity of the command-line string -P Specifies a file-system type. -p Specifies a property for the share group. -S Specifies the security mode, such as sys, dh, or krb5 PROPERTIES: aclok={true|false} Enable access control lists (ACL) for NFS version 2. anon=UID Specify the User ID for unknown users. index=file path Include the specified file in a content list for a directory. log=tag Specify a tag to use for log messages. nosub={true|false} Disallow clients from mounting subdirectories of shares. nosuid={true|false} Disallow the use of the setuid() and setgid() functions. ro={access-list|true|*} If ro is set to an access-list, permissions for the list are read-only. If ro is set to no value or to true, permissions for the share group are read-only. If ro is set to an asterisk (*), permissions for all hosts are set to read-only. root={access-list|*} If root is set to an access-list, permissions for the list are set to allow root access. If root is set to an asterisk (*), all hosts have root access. rw={access-list|true|*} If rw is set to an access list, permissions for the list are set to read-write. If rw is set to no value or to true, permissions for the share group are set to read-write. If rw is set to an asterisk (*), permissions for all hosts are set to read-write. window=integer For the dh security mode, set the number of seconds a credential is available. SEE ALSO: sharemgr(1M) man page System Administration Guide: Network Services nfssec(5) man page for more information about security modes |
For help, you can also refer to the sharemgr(1M) man page.