autounmountd —
daemon unmounting automounted file systems
autounmountd |
[-r time]
[-t time]
[-dv] |
The autounmountd daemon is responsible for unmounting
file systems mounted by
automountd(8). On startup,
autounmountd retrieves a list of file systems that
have the automounted mount option set. The list is
updated every time a file system is mounted or unmounted. After a specified
time passes, autounmountd attempts to unmount a file
system, retrying after some time if necessary.
These options are available:
-d
- Debug mode: increase verbosity and do not daemonize.
-r
- Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount an expired file system
after a previous attempt failed, possibly due to file system being busy.
The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-t
- Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount a file system. The
default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-v
- Increase verbosity.
The autounmountd utility exits 0 on success,
and >0 if an error occurs.
The autounmountd daemon appeared in
FreeBSD 10.1. The autounmountd
daemon appeared in DragonFly 4.5. The
autounmountd command appeared in
NetBSD 9.0.
The autounmountd was developed by
Edward Tomasz Napierala
<trasz@FreeBSD.org>
under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
autounmountd was ported to
DragonFly and NetBSD by
Tomohiro Kusumi
<kusumi.tomohiro@gmail.com>.