07-08-2008
# df -hk
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
...
/dev/md/dsk/d10 69047 65426 0 100% /home2
...
# growfs -M /home2 /dev/md/rdsk/d10
/dev/md/rdsk/d10: 295200 sectors in 240 cylinders of 15 tracks, 82 sectors
144.1MB in 15 cyl groups (16 c/g, 9.61MB/g, 4608 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 19808, 39584, 59360, 79136, 98912, 118688, 138464, 158240, 178016, 197792,
217568, 237344, 257120, 276896,
# df -hk
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
...
/dev/md/dsk/d10 138703 65426 59407 53% /home2
...
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
autounmountd
AUTOUNMOUNTD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual AUTOUNMOUNTD(8)
NAME
autounmountd -- daemon unmounting automounted filesystems
SYNOPSIS
autounmountd [-d] [-r time] [-t time] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
The autounmountd daemon is responsible for unmounting filesystems mounted by automountd(8). On startup, autounmountd retrieves a list of
filesystems that have the automounted mount option set. The list is updated every time a filesystem is mounted or unmounted. After a speci-
fied time passes, autounmountd attempts to unmount a filesystem, retrying after some time if necessary.
These options are available:
-d Debug mode: increase verbosity and do not daemonize.
-r Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount an expired filesystem after a previous attempt failed, possibly due to filesystem
being busy. The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-t Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount a filesystem. The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-v Increase verbosity.
EXIT STATUS
The autounmountd utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
auto_master(5), autofs(5), automount(8), automountd(8)
HISTORY
The autounmountd daemon appeared in FreeBSD 10.1.
AUTHORS
The autounmountd was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
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December 13, 2014 BSD