AUTOFS(5) File Formats and Configurations AUTOFS(5)

NAME


autofs - automount configuration properties

DESCRIPTION


The behavior of the automount(8) command and the automountd(8) daemon
is controlled by property values that are stored in the Service
Management Facility, smf(7). The sharectl(8) command should be used to
query or change values for these properties.

Changes made to autofs property values on an automount or automountd
command line override the values set using sharectl(8).

The following list describes the properties:

timeout=num
Specifies a duration, in seconds, that a file system is to
remain mounted when not in use. The default value is 600 (10
minutes). Equivalent to the -t option in automount.

automount_verbose=true|false
Verbose mode. Causes you to be notified of non-critical
events, such as autofs mounts and unmounts. The default value
is false. Equivalent to the -v option in automount.

automountd_verbose=true|false
Verbose mode. Causes status messages to be logged to the
svc:/system/filesystem/autofs:default log file. The default
value is false. Equivalent to the -v option in automountd.

nobrowse=true|false
Turn on or off browsing for all autofs mount points. The
default value is false. Equivalent to the -n option in
automountd.

trace=num
Expands each RPC call and logs it to
svc:/system/filesystem/autofs:default log file. The default
value, 0, turns off such tracing. Starting with 1, with each
higher value, the verbosity of trace output increases.

environment=name=value[,name=value]...
Specifies a comma separated list of environment variables. If
an environment variable has more than one value, those values
should be separated with a comma, preceded by a backslash as an
escape character ("\,"). For example:

VAR1=val1,VAR2=val2\,val3

SEE ALSO


smf(7), automount(8), automountd(8), sharectl(8)

illumos March 1, 2016 illumos

tribblix@gmail.com :: GitHub :: Privacy