svcadm(8)을 검색하려면 섹션에서 8 을 선택하고, 맨 페이지 이름에 svcadm을 입력하고 검색을 누른다.
smbfs(4fs)
smbfs(4FS) File Systems smbfs(4FS)
NAME
smbfs - SMB file system
DESCRIPTION
The smbfs file system allows you to mount SMB shares that are exported
from Windows or compatible systems.
The smbfs file system permits ordinary UNIX applications to change
directory into an smbfs mount and perform simple file and directory
operations. Supported operations include open, close, read, write,
rename, delete, mkdir, rmdir and ls.
Limitations
Some local UNIX file systems (for example UFS) have features that are
not supported by smbfs. These include:
o No mapped-file access because mmap(2) returns ENOSYS.
o Locking is local only and is not sent to the server.
The following are limitations in the SMB protocol:
o unlink() or rename() of open files returns EBUSY.
o rename() of extended attribute files returns EINVAL.
o Creation of files with any of the following illegal charac‐
ters returns EINVAL: colon (:), backslash (\\), slash (/),
asterisk (*), question mark (?), double quote ("), less than
(<), greater than (>), and vertical bar (|).
o chmod can be used only to modify ACLs, and only when the SMB
server and mounted share support ACLs. Changes to the file
mode bits are silently discarded.
o chown enables you to become the file owner only if the SMB
server grants you the take ownership privilege.
o Links are not supported.
o Symbolic links are not supported.
o mknod is not supported. (Only file and directory objects are
supported.)
o Commands, such as df, du and stat, which report remote vol‐
ume sizes may display incorrectly if the size of the remote
file system is greater than the limit imposed by the proto‐
col.
The current smbfs implementation does not support multi-user mounts.
Instead, each UNIX user needs to make their own private mount points.
Currently, all access through an smbfs mount point uses the Windows
credentials established by the user that ran the mount command. Nor‐
mally, permissions on smbfs mount points should be 0700 to prevent UNIX
users from using each others' Windows credentials. See the dirperms
option to mount_smbfs(8) for details regarding how to control smbfs
mount point permissions.
An important implication of this limitation is that system-wide mounts,
such as those made using /etc/vfstab or automount maps are only useful
in cases where access control is not a concern, such as for public
read-only resources.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
tab() box; cw(2.4i) |cw(3.1i) lw(2.4i) |lw(3.1i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/file-system/smb _ Interface Stabili‐
tyUncommitted
SEE ALSO
attributes(7), mount_smbfs(8), smbadm(8)
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