Technical data

DISMOUNT
DISMOUNT
Makes a physically remote file system that is currently accessible to local users
inaccessible.
Dismounts a remote file system or directory from local device DNFSn: (the mount
point).
Related commands: MOUNT, SHOW MOUNT
Applies to: NFS client
Format
DISMOUNT { mount_point | logical_name }
[ /ALL ]
[ /HOST=host ]
[ /[NO]WAIT ]
Restrictions
Dismounting a /SYSTEM mount requires SYSNAM privilege.
Dismounting a /GROUP mount requires GRPNAM privilege.
Parameters
mount_point
Required (if you omit logical_name and the /ALL qualifier). Default: None.
DNFS device (and optional directory tree) required to dismount. Specify this
mount point as one of the following:
DNFSn:
DNFSn:[dir.subdir]
DNFSn:[dir.subdir]file
where:
n Value from 1 to 9999.
[dir]or
[dir.subdir]
Directory to mount
(up to eight in addition to the [000000] directory).
file Individual file to dismount.
If you use the /ALL qualifier, you must specify DNFSn: without the directory
tree.
logical_name
Required (if you omit mount_point and the /ALL qualifier). Default: None.
Logical name that you defined with the MOUNT command of the device to
dismount.
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