PowerShell Logo Small

Revoke-NfsMountedClient



This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'Revoke-NfsMountedClient', in PowerShell version 3 - as retrieved from Windows version 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard' PowerShell help files on 2016-06-23.

For PowerShell version 3 and up, where you have Update-Help, this command was run just before creating the web pages from the help files.

SYNOPSIS

Revokes a mounted client from an NFS server.

SYNTAX


Revoke-NfsMountedClient [-ClientId] <UInt64[]> [-AsJob [<SwitchParameter>]] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-PassThru [<SwitchParameter>]]
[-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]] [<CommonParameters>]
Revoke-NfsMountedClient [-AsJob [<SwitchParameter>]] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-PassThru [<SwitchParameter>]] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>]
-InputObject <CimInstance[]> [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]] [<CommonParameters>]



Search powershellhelp.space

DESCRIPTION


The Revoke-Nfs-MountedClient cmdlet revokes a mounted client from a Network File System (NFS) server. When a mounted client is revoked, the
NFS server removes all open states such as open files, locked files, and all the sessions that belong to that client. To revoke a mounted
client, you must specify a client ID. You can use the Get-NfsMountedClient cmdlet to get all mounted clients and their IDs from an NFS server.



<

RELATED LINKS

Get-NfsMountedClient

REMARKS

<

Examples


Example 1: Revoke a mounted client from a local NFS server

PS C:\> Revoke-NfsMountedClient -ClientId 101



This command revokes a mounted client that has the ID 101 from a local NFS server.