TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  MOUNT
    Makes a physically remote file system accessible to local users.

    Applies to: NFS client

    Mounts a remote directory to local device DNFSn:. Similar in
    function to the UNIX /etc/mount command, MOUNT gives a file
    system a UNIX path name. (In format and style, MOUNT resembles
    the DCL command MOUNT.)

    You can mount either OpenVMS or UNIX file systems.

    Related commands: DISMOUNT, SHOW MOUNT

    Format

      MOUNT  mount_point [ volume_label ] [ logical_name ]

             [ /HOST=host ]

             [ /PATH="/path/name" ]

             [ /ACP_PARAMS=options ]

             [ /[NO]ADF[=option] ]

             [ /AUTOMOUNT[=INACTIVITY:time] ]

             [ /BACKGROUND[=options] ]

             [ /CACHE_TIMEOUT[=options] ]

             [ /[NO]CONVERT ]

             [ /DATA=[options] ]

             [ /FILEIDS[=options] ]

             [ /[NO]FORCE ]

             [ /GID=gid ]

             [ /GROUP ]

             [ /OWNER_UIC=n ]

             [ /PROCESSOR=acp_option ]

             [ /PROTECTION=protections ]

             [ /RETRIES=n ]

             [ /SERVER_TYPE=type ]

             [ /SHARE ]

             [ /STRUCTURE ]

             [ /[NO]SUPERUSER=uid ]

             [ /SYSTEM ]

             [ /TIMEOUT=OpenVMS_delta_time ]

             [ /TRANSPORT=protocol ]

             [ /UID=uid ]

             [ /USER=user ]

             [ /[NO]WRITE ]
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