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r158 r286 1 1 .\" Title: umount.cifs 2 .\" Author: 3 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.7 3.2<http://docbook.sf.net/>4 .\" Date: 0 8/25/20082 .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] 3 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/> 4 .\" Date: 06/22/2009 5 5 .\" Manual: System Administration tools 6 6 .\" Source: Samba 3.0 7 .\" Language: English 7 8 .\" 8 .TH "UMOUNT\.CIFS" "8" "08/25/2008" "Samba 3\.0" "System Administration tools" 9 .TH "UMOUNT\&.CIFS" "8" "06/22/2009" "Samba 3\&.0" "System Administration tools" 10 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 11 .\" * (re)Define some macros 12 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 13 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14 .\" toupper - uppercase a string (locale-aware) 15 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16 .de toupper 17 .tr aAbBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStTuUvVwWxXyYzZ 18 \\$* 19 .tr aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz 20 .. 21 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22 .\" SH-xref - 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level-two heading that works better for non-TTY output 72 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 73 .de1 SS 74 .sp \\n[PD]u 75 .nr an-level 1 76 .set-an-margin 77 .nr an-prevailing-indent \\n[IN] 78 .fi 79 .in \\n[IN]u 80 .ti \\n[SN]u 81 .it 1 an-trap 82 .nr an-no-space-flag 1 83 .nr an-break-flag 1 84 .ps \\n[PS-SS]u 85 \." make the size of the head bigger 86 .ps +2 87 .ft B 88 .ne (2v + 1u) 89 .if \\n[.$] \&\\$* 90 .. 91 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 92 .\" BB/BE - put background/screen (filled box) around block of text 93 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 94 .de BB 95 .if t \{\ 96 .sp -.5 97 .br 98 .in +2n 99 .ll -2n 100 .gcolor red 101 .di BX 102 .\} 103 .. 104 .de EB 105 .if t \{\ 106 .if "\\$2"adjust-for-leading-newline" \{\ 107 .sp -1 108 .\} 109 .br 110 .di 111 .in 112 .ll 113 .gcolor 114 .nr BW \\n(.lu-\\n(.i 115 .nr BH \\n(dn+.5v 116 .ne \\n(BHu+.5v 117 .ie "\\$2"adjust-for-leading-newline" \{\ 118 \M[\\$1]\h'1n'\v'+.5v'\D'P \\n(BWu 0 0 \\n(BHu -\\n(BWu 0 0 -\\n(BHu'\M[] 119 .\} 120 .el \{\ 121 \M[\\$1]\h'1n'\v'-.5v'\D'P \\n(BWu 0 0 \\n(BHu -\\n(BWu 0 0 -\\n(BHu'\M[] 122 .\} 123 .in 0 124 .sp -.5v 125 .nf 126 .BX 127 .in 128 .sp .5v 129 .fi 130 .\} 131 .. 132 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 133 .\" BM/EM - put colored marker in margin next to block of text 134 .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 135 .de BM 136 .if t \{\ 137 .br 138 .ll -2n 139 .gcolor red 140 .di BX 141 .\} 142 .. 143 .de EM 144 .if t \{\ 145 .br 146 .di 147 .ll 148 .gcolor 149 .nr BH \\n(dn 150 .ne \\n(BHu 151 \M[\\$1]\D'P -.75n 0 0 \\n(BHu -(\\n[.i]u - \\n(INu - .75n) 0 0 -\\n(BHu'\M[] 152 .in 0 153 .nf 154 .BX 155 .in 156 .fi 157 .\} 158 .. 159 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 160 .\" * set default formatting 161 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 9 162 .\" disable hyphenation 10 163 .nh 11 164 .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) 12 165 .ad l 13 .SH "NAME" 14 umount.cifs - for normal, non-root users, to unmount their own Common Internet File System (CIFS) mounts 15 .SH "SYNOPSIS" 16 .HP 1 17 umount\.cifs {mount\-point} [\-nVvhfle] 166 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 167 .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * 168 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 169 .SH "Name" 170 umount.cifs \- for normal, non\-root users, to unmount their own Common Internet File System (CIFS) mounts 171 .SH "Synopsis" 172 .fam C 173 .HP \w'\ 'u 174 \FCumount\&.cifs\F[] {mount\-point} [\-nVvhfle] 175 .fam 18 176 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 19 177 .PP 20 178 This tool is part of the 21 179 \fBsamba\fR(7) 22 suite\ .23 .PP 24 umount\ .cifs unmounts a Linux CIFS filesystem\. It can be invoked indirectly by the180 suite\&. 181 .PP 182 umount\&.cifs unmounts a Linux CIFS filesystem\&. It can be invoked indirectly by the 25 183 \fBumount\fR(8) 26 command when umount\ .cifs is in /sbin directory, unless you specify the "\-i" option to umount\. Specifying \-i to umount avoids execution of umount helpers such as umount\.cifs\. The umount\.cifs command only works in Linux, and the kernel must support the cifs filesystem\. The CIFS protocol is the successor to the SMB protocol and is supported by most Windows servers and many other commercial servers and Network Attached Storage appliances as well as by the popular Open Source server Samba\.27 .PP 28 The umount\ .cifs utility detaches the local directory184 command when umount\&.cifs is in /sbin directory, unless you specify the "\-i" option to umount\&. Specifying \-i to umount avoids execution of umount helpers such as umount\&.cifs\&. The umount\&.cifs command only works in Linux, and the kernel must support the cifs filesystem\&. The CIFS protocol is the successor to the SMB protocol and is supported by most Windows servers and many other commercial servers and Network Attached Storage appliances as well as by the popular Open Source server Samba\&. 185 .PP 186 The umount\&.cifs utility detaches the local directory 29 187 \fImount\-point\fR 30 from the corresponding UNC name (exported network resource) and frees the associated kernel resources\ . It is possible to set the mode for umount\.cifs to setuid root (or equivalently update the /etc/permissions file) to allow non\-root users to umount shares to directories for which they have write permission\. The umount\.cifs utility is typically not needed if unmounts need only be performed by root users, or if user mounts and unmounts can rely on specifying explicit entries in /etc/fstab See188 from the corresponding UNC name (exported network resource) and frees the associated kernel resources\&. It is possible to set the mode for umount\&.cifs to setuid root (or equivalently update the /etc/permissions file) to allow non\-root users to umount shares to directories for which they have write permission\&. The umount\&.cifs utility is typically not needed if unmounts need only be performed by root users, or if user mounts and unmounts can rely on specifying explicit entries in /etc/fstab See 31 189 .PP 32 190 \fBfstab\fR(5) … … 44 202 .SH "NOTES" 45 203 .PP 46 This command is normally intended to be installed setuid (since root users can already run unmount)\ . An alternative to using umount\.cifs is to add specfic entries for the user mounts that you wish a particular user or users to mount and unmount to /etc/fstab204 This command is normally intended to be installed setuid (since root users can already run unmount)\&. An alternative to using umount\&.cifs is to add specfic entries for the user mounts that you wish a particular user or users to mount and unmount to /etc/fstab 47 205 .SH "CONFIGURATION" 48 206 .PP 49 The primary mechanism for making configuration changes and for reading debug information for the cifs vfs is via the Linux /proc filesystem\ . In the directory50 \ fI/proc/fs/cifs\fR51 are various configuration files and pseudo files which can display debug information\ . For more information see the kernel file52 \ fIfs/cifs/README\fR\.207 The primary mechanism for making configuration changes and for reading debug information for the cifs vfs is via the Linux /proc filesystem\&. In the directory 208 \FC/proc/fs/cifs\F[] 209 are various configuration files and pseudo files which can display debug information\&. For more information see the kernel file 210 \FCfs/cifs/README\F[]\&. 53 211 .SH "BUGS" 54 212 .PP 55 At this time umount\ .cifs does not lock the mount table using the same lock as the umount utility does, so do not attempt to do multiple unmounts from different processes (and in particular unmounts of a cifs mount and another type of filesystem mount at the same time)\.56 .PP 57 If the same mount point is mounted multiple times by cifs, umount\ .cifs will remove all of the matching entries from the mount table (although umount\.cifs will actually only unmount the last one), rather than only removing the last matching entry in /etc/mtab\. The pseudofile /proc/mounts will display correct information though, and the lack of an entry in /etc/mtab does not prevent subsequent unmounts\.58 .PP 59 Note that the typical response to a bug report is a suggestion to try the latest version first\ . So please try doing that first, and always include which versions you use of relevant software when reporting bugs (minimum: umount\.cifs (try umount\.cifs \-V), kernel (see /proc/version) and server type you are trying to contact\.213 At this time umount\&.cifs does not lock the mount table using the same lock as the umount utility does, so do not attempt to do multiple unmounts from different processes (and in particular unmounts of a cifs mount and another type of filesystem mount at the same time)\&. 214 .PP 215 If the same mount point is mounted multiple times by cifs, umount\&.cifs will remove all of the matching entries from the mount table (although umount\&.cifs will actually only unmount the last one), rather than only removing the last matching entry in /etc/mtab\&. The pseudofile /proc/mounts will display correct information though, and the lack of an entry in /etc/mtab does not prevent subsequent unmounts\&. 216 .PP 217 Note that the typical response to a bug report is a suggestion to try the latest version first\&. So please try doing that first, and always include which versions you use of relevant software when reporting bugs (minimum: umount\&.cifs (try umount\&.cifs \-V), kernel (see /proc/version) and server type you are trying to contact\&. 60 218 .SH "VERSION" 61 219 .PP 62 This man page is correct for version 1\ .34 of the cifs vfs filesystem (roughly Linux kernel 2\.6\.12)\.220 This man page is correct for version 1\&.34 of the cifs vfs filesystem (roughly Linux kernel 2\&.6\&.12)\&. 63 221 .SH "SEE ALSO" 64 222 .PP 65 Documentation/filesystems/cifs\ .txt and fs/cifs/README in the linux kernel source tree may contain additional options and information\.223 Documentation/filesystems/cifs\&.txt and fs/cifs/README in the linux kernel source tree may contain additional options and information\&. 66 224 .PP 67 225 \fBmount.cifs\fR(8) … … 70 228 Steve French 71 229 .PP 72 The syntax was loosely based on the umount utility and the manpage was loosely based on that of mount\ .cifs\.8\. The man page was created by Steve French230 The syntax was loosely based on the umount utility and the manpage was loosely based on that of mount\&.cifs\&.8\&. The man page was created by Steve French 73 231 .PP 74 232 The maintainer of the Linux cifs vfs and the userspace tool 75 \fIumount\ .cifs\fR233 \fIumount\&.cifs\fR 76 234 is 77 Steve French\ . The235 Steve French\&. The 78 236 Linux CIFS Mailing list 79 is the preferred place to ask questions regarding these programs\ .237 is the preferred place to ask questions regarding these programs\&.
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