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FS_LSMOUNT(1)		     AFS Command Reference		 FS_LSMOUNT(1)

NAME
       fs_lsmount - Reports the volume for which a directory is the mount
       point.

SYNOPSIS
       fs lsmount -dir <directory>+ [-help]

       fs ls -d <directory>+ [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       The fs lsmount command reports the volume for which each specified
       directory is a mount point, or indicates with an error message that a
       directory is not a mount point or is not in AFS.

       To create a mount point, use the fs mkmount command. To remove one, use
       the fs rmmount command.

OPTIONS
       -dir <directory>+
	   Names the directory that serves as a mount point for a volume. The
	   last element in the pathname provided must be an actual name, not a
	   shorthand notation such as one or two periods ("." or "..").

       -help
	   Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options
	   are ignored.

OUTPUT
       If the specified directory is a mount point, the output is of the
       following form:

	  '<directory>' is a mount point for volume '<volume name>'

       where

       ·   A number sign ("#") precedes the <volume name> string for a regular
	   mount point.

       ·   A percent sign ("%") precedes the <volume name> string for a
	   read/write mount point.

       ·   A cell name and colon (":") follow the number or percent sign and
	   precede the <volume name> string for a cellular mount point.

       The fs mkmount reference page explains how the Cache Manager interprets
       each of the three types of mount points.

       If the directory is a symbolic link to a mount point, the output is of
       the form:

	  '<directory>' is a symbolic link, leading to a mount point for volume
	  '<volume name>'

       If the directory is not a mount point or is not in AFS, the output
       reads:

	  '<directory>' is not a mount point.

       If the output is garbled, it is possible that the mount point has
       become corrupted in the local AFS client cache. Use the fs flushmount
       command to discard it, which forces the Cache Manager to refetch the
       mount point.

EXAMPLES
       The following example shows the mount point for the home directory of
       user "smith":

	  % fs lsmount /afs/abc.com/usr/smith
	  '/afs/abc.com/usr/smith' is a mount point for volume '#user.smith'

       The following example shows both the regular and read/write mount
       points for the ABC Corporation cell's "root.cell" volume.

	  % fs lsmount /afs/abc.com
	  '/afs/abc.com' is a mount point for volume '#root.cell'

	  % fs lsmount /afs/.abc.com
	  '/afs/.abc.com' is a mount point for volume '%root.cell'

       The following example shows a cellular mount point: the State
       University cell's "root.cell" volume as mounted in the ABC Corporation
       cell's tree.

	  % fs lsmount /afs/stateu.edu
	  '/afs/stateu.edu' is a mount point for volume '#stateu.edu:root.cell'

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
       The issuer must have the "l" (lookup) permission on the ACL of the root
       directory of the volume that houses the file or directory named by the
       -dir argument, and on the ACL of each directory that precedes it in the
       pathname.

SEE ALSO
       fs_flushmount(1), fs_mkmount(1), fs_rmmount(1)

COPYRIGHT
       IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.

       This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0.
       It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams
       and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.

OpenAFS				  2013-10-09			 FS_LSMOUNT(1)
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