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04-11-2002 10:10 PM
04-11-2002 10:10 PM
I get the following message:
automount: fork a child process to delete an entry from /etc/mnttab
Is this normal behaviour?
automount: fork a child process to delete an entry from /etc/mnttab
Is this normal behaviour?
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04-11-2002 10:31 PM
04-11-2002 10:31 PM
Solution
Hi,
Yes, I believe that's the message you get when automount unmounts a file system.
From the man page :
+ If the file system is not accessed within an appropriate
interval (five minutes by default), the daemon unmounts the
file system and removes the symbolic link.
Regards,
Tom Geudens
Yes, I believe that's the message you get when automount unmounts a file system.
From the man page :
+ If the file system is not accessed within an appropriate
interval (five minutes by default), the daemon unmounts the
file system and removes the symbolic link.
Regards,
Tom Geudens
A life ? Cool ! Where can I download one of those from ?
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04-11-2002 10:34 PM
04-11-2002 10:34 PM
Re: Automounter
Thanx for your help.....
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04-11-2002 10:39 PM
04-11-2002 10:39 PM
Re: Automounter
Hi,
As of patch PHNE_17101 (ux 11.00) this message should be gone.
I am not aware of your patch level but this might solve the message.
Suggest you would install the latest patch for NFS.
PHNE_25484 11.00 ONC/NFS General Release/Performance Patch.
This patch has the follwoing dependencies:
PHCO_23117 bdf(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_23436 cumulative SAM/ObAM patch
PHCO_23651 fsck_vxfs(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_23963 libc cumulative header file patch
PHCO_25707 libc cumulative patch
PHKL_18543 PM/VM/UFS/async/scsi/io/DMAPI/JFS/perf patch
PHKL_20016 2nd CPU not recognized in G70/H70/I70
PHKL_22677 fix of getdirentries, MVFS, rcp, mmap & IDS
PHKL_24027 VxFS 3.1 cumulative patch
PHKL_25613 IDS/9000; file/socket syscalls; eventports
PHKL_25906 Probe,IDDS,PM,VM,PA-8700,asyncio,T600,FS
PHKL_26059 syscall, signal, umask cumulative patch
PHNE_22397 cumulative ARPA Transport patch
PHNE_22566 Cumulative STREAMS Patch
Regards,
C.
As of patch PHNE_17101 (ux 11.00) this message should be gone.
I am not aware of your patch level but this might solve the message.
Suggest you would install the latest patch for NFS.
PHNE_25484 11.00 ONC/NFS General Release/Performance Patch.
This patch has the follwoing dependencies:
PHCO_23117 bdf(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_23436 cumulative SAM/ObAM patch
PHCO_23651 fsck_vxfs(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_23963 libc cumulative header file patch
PHCO_25707 libc cumulative patch
PHKL_18543 PM/VM/UFS/async/scsi/io/DMAPI/JFS/perf patch
PHKL_20016 2nd CPU not recognized in G70/H70/I70
PHKL_22677 fix of getdirentries, MVFS, rcp, mmap & IDS
PHKL_24027 VxFS 3.1 cumulative patch
PHKL_25613 IDS/9000; file/socket syscalls; eventports
PHKL_25906 Probe,IDDS,PM,VM,PA-8700,asyncio,T600,FS
PHKL_26059 syscall, signal, umask cumulative patch
PHNE_22397 cumulative ARPA Transport patch
PHNE_22566 Cumulative STREAMS Patch
Regards,
C.
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