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    How recognize a file system is shared?  
babak


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03-24-04 01:35 AM

Is there a way I can tell a file system is shared between two clients
without creating a file? I say with no file creation because NetApp
sometimes takes a while before makes a file X (created from node A)
visible to node B.





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    Re: How recognize a file system is shared?  
Doug Freyburger


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03-25-04 03:35 PM

babak wrote:
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> Is there a way I can tell a file system is shared between two clients
> without creating a file?

Go to the server machine and ask *it* what clients currently mount
the tree in question.

> I say with no file creation because NetApp
> sometimes takes a while before makes a file X (created from node A)
> visible to node B.

On most Unix boxes "showmount -a" or various switches of the "share"
command.  Using a NetApp, RTFM of OnTap commands then login and use
its commands.





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