autounmountd —
daemon unmounting automounted filesystems
autounmountd |
[-d] [-r
time] [-t
time] [-v] |
The autounmountd daemon is responsible for
unmounting filesystems mounted by
automountd(8).
On startup, autounmountd retrieves a list of
filesystems that have the automounted mount option
set. The list is updated every time a filesystem is mounted or unmounted.
After a specified time passes, autounmountd attempts
to unmount a filesystem, 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 filesystem
after a previous attempt failed, possibly due to filesystem being busy.
The default value is 600, or ten minutes.
-t
- Number of seconds to wait before trying to unmount a filesystem. 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 was developed by
Edward Tomasz Napierala
<trasz@FreeBSD.org>
under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.