| NAME |
automount - configure mount points for autofs |
| SYNOPSIS |
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automount [options} mount-point map-type[,format] map [map-options]
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| DESCRIPTION |
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The automount program is used to configure a mount point
for autofs, the inlined Linux automounter. automount
works by taking a base mount-point and map file, and using
these (combined with other options) to automatically mount
filesystems within the base mount-point when they are
accessed in any way. The filesystems are then autoun
mounted after a period of inactivity.
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| OPTIONS |
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| -p | --pid-file
Write the pid of the daemon to the specified file.
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| -t | --timeout
Set the minimum timeout, in seconds, until directo
ries are unmounted. The default is 5 minutes.
Setting the timeout to zero disables unmounts com
pletely.
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| -v | --version
Display the version number, then exit.
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| ARGUMENTS |
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automount takes at least three arguments. Mandatory arguments
include mount-point, map-typeand map. Both
mandatory and optional arguments are described below.
| mount-point |
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Base location for autofs-mounted filesystems to be
attached. This is a directory name which must
already exist.
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| map-type |
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Type of map used for this invocation of automount.
The following are valid map types:
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| | file |
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| | The map is a regular text file.
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| | program |
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The map is an executable program, which is
passed a key on the command line and returns
an entry on stdout if successful.
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| | yp |
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| | The map is a NIS (YP) database.
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| | nisplus |
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| | The map is a NIS+ database.
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| | hesiod |
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The map is a hesiod database whose filesys entries are used for maps.
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| | ldap |
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map names are of the form
[servername:]basedn, where the optional servername
is the name of the LDAP server to query, and
basedn is the DN to do a subtree search
under. Entries are automount objects in the
specified subtree, where the cn attribute is
the key (the wildcard key is "/"), and the
automounterInformation attribute contains
the information used by the automounter.
Documentation on the schema used by this
module is available online at
http://docs.sun.com/source/806-4251-10/mapping.htm formerly at
http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/directory/4allext/nis/mapping.htm.
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| format |
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Format of the map data; currently the only formats
recognized are sun, which is a subset of the Sun
automounter map format, and hesiod, for hesiod
filesys entries. If the format is left unspeci
fied, it defaults to sun for all map types except
hesiod.
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| map |
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Location of mapfile to use. This is an absolute
UNIX pathname in the case for maps of types file or
program, and the name of a database in the case for
maps of type yp, nisplus, or hesiod.
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| options |
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Any remaining command line arguments without lead
ing dashes (-) are taken as options (-o) to mount.
Arguments with leading dashes are considered
options for the maps.
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| NOTES |
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If the automount daemon catches signal USR1, it will
unmount all currently unused autofs-mounted filesystems
and continue running (forced unmount.) If it catches sig
nal USR2 it will unmount all unused autofs-mounted
filesystems and exit if all filesystems were unmounted.
Busy filesystems will not be unmounted.
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| SEE ALSO |
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autofs(5),
mount(8).
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| BUGS |
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A whole slew of missing desirable features (see TODO file).
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The documentation leaves a lot to be desired.
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Please report other bugs along with a detailed description
to . To join this mailing list,
send a message with the line "subscribe autofs" to .
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| AUTHOR |
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H. Peter Anvin
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