Mounting File Systems Task Map
The following table lists the tasks that are associated with file system mounting.
Table 3 Mounting File Systems (Task Map)
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Mount a file system at boot time
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Enables a file system to be mounted whenever a system is rebooted.
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Mount a file system by using a command
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Mounts a file system when a system is running. This procedure is useful for testing.
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Mount a file system with the automounter
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Enables access to a file system on demand without using the command line.
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Mount all file systems with mirror mounts
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Mounts all of the file systems from one server.
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Start client-side failover
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Enables the automatic failover to a working file system if a server fails.
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Disable mount access for a client
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Disables the ability of one client to access a remote file system.
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Provide access to a file system through a firewall
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Enables access to a file system through a firewall by using the WebNFS protocol.
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Mount a file system by using an NFS URL
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Enables access to a file system by using an NFS URL. This process provides file system access
without using the MOUNT protocol.
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