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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers SWAP and TMPFS on Solaris8 Post 4584 by yellowfish on Thursday 26th of July 2001 06:30:10 PM
Old 07-26-2001
The /var/run File System

check here

http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.47.1...Enc=iso-8859-1


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A new TMPFS-mounted file system, /var/run, is the repository for temporary "system files" that are
not needed across system reboots in this Solaris release and future releases. The /tmp directory
continues to be repository for "non-system temporary files".

Because /var/run is mounted as a memory-based file system rather than a disk-based file system,
updates to this directory do not cause unnecessary disk traffic that would interfere with systems
running power management software.

The /var/run directory requires no administration. You may notice that it is not unmounted with the
umount -a or the umountall command.

For security reasons, /var/run is owned by root.

Hope this help Smilie
 

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mountall(1M)						  System Administration Commands					      mountall(1M)

NAME
mountall, umountall - mount, unmount multiple file systems SYNOPSIS
mountall [-F FSType] [-l | -r] [file_system_table] umountall [-k] [-s] [-F FSType] [-l | -r] [-n] umountall [-k] [-s] [-h host] [-n] DESCRIPTION
mountall is used to mount file systems specified in a file system table. The file system table must be in vfstab(4) format. If no file_sys- tem_table is specified, /etc/vfstab is used. If - is specified as file_system_table, mountall reads the file system table from the standard input. mountall mounts only those file systems with the mount at boot field set to yes in the file_system_table. For each file system in the file system table, the following logic is executed: if there exists a file/usr/lib/fs/FSType/fsckall, where FSType is the type of the file system, save that file system in a list to be passed later, and all at once, as arguments to the /usr/lib/fs/FSType/fsckall script. The /usr/lib/fs/FSType/fsckall script checks all of the file systems in its argument list to determine whether they can be safely mounted. If no /usr/lib/fs/FSType/fsckall script exists for the FSType of the file system, the file system is individually checked using fsck(1M). If the file system does not appear mountable, it is fixed using fsck before the mount is attempted. File systems with a - entry in the fsckdev field are mounted without first being checked. umountall causes all mounted file systems except root, /usr, /var, /var/adm, /var/run, /proc, and /dev/fd to be unmounted. If the FSType is specified, mountall and umountall limit their actions to the FSType specified. There is no guarantee that umountall unmounts busy file sys- tems, even if the -k option is specified. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -F Specify the FSType of the file system to be mounted or unmounted. -h host Unmount all file systems listed in /etc/mnttab that are remote-mounted from host. -k Use the fuser -k mount-point command. See the fuser(1M) for details. The -k option sends the SIGKILL signal to each process using the file. As this option spawns kills for each process, the kill messages might not show up immediately. There is no guarantee that umountall unmounts busy file systems, even if the -k option is specified. -l Limit the action to local file systems. -n List the actions that would be performed for the specified options, but do not actually execute these actions. Repeating the command without the -n option executes the listed actions, assuming that the /etc/mnttab file has not changed in the interval prior to repeating the command. -r Limit the action to remote file system types. -s Do not perform the umount operation in parallel. FILES
/etc/mnttab Mounted file system table /etc/vfstab Table of file system defaults /usr/lib/fs/FSType/fsckall Script called by mountall to perform the file system check of all file systems of type FSType ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
fsck(1M), fuser(1M), mount(1M), mnttab(4), vfstab(4), attributes(5) DIAGNOSTICS
No messages are printed if the file systems are mountable and clean. Error and warning messages come from fsck(1M) and mount(1M). SunOS 5.10 28 Oct 2002 mountall(1M)
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