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automountd(8)

System Administration Commands                                   automountd(8)



NAME
       automountd - autofs mount/unmount daemon

SYNOPSIS
       automountd [-Tvn] [-D name=value]

DESCRIPTION
       automountd  is an RPC server that answers file system mount and unmount
       requests from the autofs file system. It uses local files or name  ser‐
       vice  maps  to  locate  file  systems  to  be  mounted.  These maps are
       described with the automount(8) command.


       If automount finds any non-trivial entries in either the local or  dis‐
       tributed  automount  maps and if the daemon is not running already, the
       automountd daemon is automatically invoked by automount(8).  automountd
       enables  the  svc:/network/nfs/nlockmgr  service  (lockd(8)),  and  the
       svc:/network/nfs/status service (statd(8)), if NFS mounts  need  to  be
       done.

   SMF Management
       The  automountd  service is managed by the service management facility,
       smf(7), under the service identifier:

         svc:/system/filesystem/autofs



       Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
       requesting  restart,  can  be  performed using svcadm(8). The service's
       status can be queried using svcs(1). If it is disabled, it  is  enabled
       by  automount(8)  unless the application/auto_enable property is set to
       false.


       Values for parameters for automountd are stored in SMF and  manipulated
       using sharectl(8). The following are the supported parameters.

       automountd_verbose=TRUE | FALSE

           Verbose mode. Causes status messages to be logged to:


             /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-autofs:default.log

           See  smf(7).  The  default  value  is  FALSE.  Equivalent to the -v
           option.


       nobrowse=ON | OFF

           Turn on or off browsing for all autofs mount  points.  The  default
           value is OFF. Equivalent to the -n option.


       trace=num

           Expands each RPC call and logs it to:


             /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-autofs:default.log

           See  smf(7). The default value, 0, turns off such tracing. Starting
           with 1, with each higher  value,  the  verbosity  of  trace  output
           increases. This property is equivalent to the -T option.


       environment=name=value

           Environment  variables.  You  can specify multiple name=value pairs
           with a comma separator. If there is more than one value for a name,
           use  the double forward slash to indicate that. See EXAMPLES. There
           are no environment variable settings  supplied.  This  property  is
           equivalent to the -D option.



       All the above parameters can be changed using the sharectl(8) command.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -D name=value    Assign  value to the indicated automount map substitu‐
                        tion variable. These assignments  cannot  be  used  to
                        substitute variables in the master map auto_master.


       -n               Turn  off  browsing  for all autofs mount points. This
                        option overrides the -browse  autofs map option on the
                        local host.


       -T               Trace.  Expand  each  RPC  call  and display it on the
                        standard output.


       -v               Verbose. Log status messages to the console.


EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Setting Verbose Mode



       The following command turns on verbose mode, causing status messages to
       be  logged  to  the  location specified in "SMF Management," above. See
       that section for a description of the properties specified in this  and
       following examples.


         # sharectl set -p automountd_verbose=true autofs


       Example 2 Turning on Browsing for Mount Points



       The following command turns on browsing for all autofs mount points.


         # sharectl set -p nobrowse=off autofs


       Example 3 Specifying and Displaying Environment Variables



       The  following  commands  set  and display the value for an environment
       variable named DAY.


         # sharectl set -p environment=DAY=TUES autofs
         % sharectl get -p environment autofs
         environment=DAY=TUES




       The following command sets multiple parameters for an environment vari‐
       able. The subsequent command displays the result.


         # sharectl set -p environment=DAY=TUES,TIME=NOON autofs
         % sharectl get -p environment autofs
         environment=DAY=TUES,TIME=NOON




       The  following command set multiple values for name that is assigned to
       an environment variable. The subsequent command displays the result.


         # sharectl set -p environment=DAY=MON\\,TUE,TIME=NOON autofs
         % sharectl get -p environment autofs
         environment=DAY=MON\,TUE,TIME=NOON


FILES
       /etc/auto_master    Master map for automounter.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/file-system/autofs


SEE ALSO
       svcs(1), attributes(7), smf(7), automount(8), sharectl(8), svcadm(8)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               27 Nov 2017                    automountd(8)
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