10-31-2011
even doing df will show the mount points of all currently mounted filesystems
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automountd
automountd(1M) automountd(1M)
NAME
automountd - autofs mount/unmount daemon
SYNOPSIS
name=value]
DESCRIPTION
is an RPC server that answers file system mount and unmount requests from the filesystem. It uses local files or name service maps to
locate filesystems to be mounted. These maps are described with the command (see automount(1M)).
The daemon is automatically invoked if the variable is set to 1 in
Options
Trace. Expand each
RPC call and display it to
Verbose. Log status messages to
Turn off browsing for all
mount points. This option overrides the map option on the local host.
Force all mounts to the local host to be NFS mounts instead of
the default LOFS mounts. This is necessary for highly available NFS mounts.
Assign value to the indicated map substitution variable. These assignments cannot be used to substitute variables in the master
map
Tracing
While is running, the signal can be sent to to turn tracing on. It logs messages in To turn tracing off, send the signal again.
RETURN VALUE
returns:
0 successful
1 failure
EXAMPLES
To turn on tracing, enter:
or
No messages are displayed by the trace. Check the results in
WARNINGS
Any filesystems that are being managed by should never be manually mounted or unmounted. Even if the mount or unmount operation appears to
complete successfully, the resulting change of state to the managed filesystem can lead to disruptive or unpredictable results, including
but not limited to: commands hanging or not returning expected results, and applications failing due to their dependencies on those mounted
filesystems. A reboot may be necessary to resolve these issues.
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
FILES
master map for automounter
log file for automountd
daemon
SEE ALSO
automount(1M).
automountd(1M)