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lmshare(8)

NAME

lmshare - Creates a share, deletes a share, and modifies share attributes

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/lmshare [options] [sharename]

OPTIONS

-a Creates a share by prompting for share information. Share names can contain spaces. Enter a question mark (?) at a prompt for detailed information about the prompt. -b sharename bannerpage Sets the printer banner page for the share. -d sharename Deletes the share. -e Specifies that share level password encryption is active. This option must be used with the -a option. -f sharename field_number Displays the information in the specified field for the share. -g sharename Sets queue start time between 0 and 1439 minutes (24 hours -- 1 minute) for the share. If the start time is not specified, the default value is 0. -h sharename Sets queue start time between 0 and 1439 minutes (24 hours -- 1 minute) for the share. If the start time is not specified, the default value is 1439. -i filename Creates a share by reading information from a file. In the file, use double quotes (" ") for default strings and a zero (0) for default numeric fields. This option must be used with the -a option. If -i is used without a filename, standard input is read. -l [sharename] Displays share information. If a sharename is not specified, displays information for all shares. -m sharename parameters Sets queue parameters for the share. -n Creates a new share list. -o sharename Reshares an unshared print queue. -p sharename command_string Modifies a printer command string for the share. -q [queuename] Displays printer shares. If a queuename is not specified, displays all printer shares. -r queuename [preset_sequence] Sets printer preset sequence. Clears existing sequence if preset sequence is not specified. -s queuename [post-set_sequence] Sets printer post-set sequence. Clears existing sequence if post-set sequence is not specified. -v Enables debug logging. Must be first option. -C Checks the share file. -D sharename permissions Sets the default Tru64 UNIX permissions in octal format for newly created directories in the share. -F sharename permissions Sets the default Tru64 UNIX permissions in octal format for newly created files in the share. -I sharename <1 or 0> Sets or clears ignore Tru64 UNIX permissions checking for the share. -L sharename Displays detailed information about the share. -P Prunes unused disk shares from the share database. Any non-NFS disk share that points to a non-existent UNIX directory is considered an unused disk share. -R Checks and repairs the share file. -S subtype Sets or clears the share subtype in a share record. This is useful for converting an NFS share to a regular disk share to prevent it from being automatically deleted when the corresponding NFS entry is removed from the /etc/exports file. This is also useful for converting a personal share to a regular disk share to prevent it from being automatically deleted when the corresponding user account is removed from the SAM database. The subtype can be N for an NFS share, P for a personal share, or single quotes (' ') to clear the share subtype (set to blank).

DESCRIPTION

You can use the lmshare command to create a share, delete a share, and modify share attributes, such as setting default Tru64 UNIX file and directory permissions for a share. Only the lmshare command allows you to set default Tru64 UNIX file and directory permissions for a share and configure whether or not the ASU server enforces Tru64 UNIX permissions checking for a share. You must be logged in as root to use the lmshare command.

EXAMPLES

· To create a share, enter: # lmshare -a · To display all shares, enter: # lmshare -l · To display detailed information about a share called test, enter: # lmshare -L test · To set the default Tru64 UNIX file permissions to 664 for newly created files in a share called test, enter: # lmshare -F test 664 · To set the default Tru64 UNIX directory permissions to 777 for newly created directories in a share called test, enter: # lmshare -D test 777 · To enable ignore Tru64 UNIX permission checking on a share called test, enter: # lmshare -I test 1 · To disable ignore Tru64 UNIX permission checking on a share called test, enter: # lmshare -I test 0 · To clear the subtype of a personal share called test$, enter: # lmshare -S ' ' test$

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