Makes unknown to the NFS server either a mapped (logically
linked) OpenVMS disk or a container file system.
Unmapping removes a logical file system, also called Network File
System (NFS). Unmapped file systems are not accessible to remote
users working on NFS clients.
Related commands: MAP, SHOW MAP, SET CONFIGURATION NOMAP, ADD
EXPORT, SHOW EXPORT, REMOVE EXPORT, MAP, UNMAP, SET CONFIGURATION
MAP, SET CONFIGURATION NOMAP, SHOW MAP, SHOW CONFIGURATION MAP
Applies to: NFS server
Format
UNMAP "/path/name" [ /[NO]CONFIRM ]
1 – Restrictions
Requires SYSPRV and BYPASS privilege.
2 – Parameters
"/path/name"
Required.
UNIX name of the file system to unmap.
You can use wildcards.
3 – Qualifiers
3.1 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM
/NOCONFIRM
Optional. Default: /CONFIRM if you use a wildcard.
Requests confirmation before unmapping each file system.
4 – Examples
1.TCPIP> UNMAP "/disk_host"
Unmaps the NFS file system /remote, making it unavailable to
client users.