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- mountd - NFS mount/umount request server
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- _m_o_u_n_t_d is an _r_p_c(4) server that answers rpc filesystem mount/umount
- requests. One such sender of the requests is autofs. _m_o_u_n_t_d reads the
- file /_e_t_c/_x_t_a_b (described in _e_x_p_o_r_t_f_s(1M)) to determine which filesystems
- are available to which machines and users. It also provides information
- as to which clients have filesystems mounted. This information is stored
- in the servers /etc/rmtab file and can be accessed using the
- _s_h_o_w_m_o_u_n_t(1M) command.
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- The _m_o_u_n_t_d daemon is normally invoked by _i_n_e_t_d(1M).
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- ----nnnn _p_o_r_t Normally, _m_o_u_n_t_d only accepts requests from clients using
- a privileged (i.e. secure) port. This option disables
- this check and allows _m_o_u_n_t_d to accept requests from any
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- ----llll _s_e_c_o_n_d_s By default when started via inetd, if mountd has not
- serviced any requests in 60 seconds it will terminate.
- This option can be used to adjust the time period. The
- minimum period is 1 second. If set to a value too large,
- your /etc/rmtab file will possibly grow bigger than you
- would like because of the way it is managed.
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- ----rrrr Remove entries thought to be corrupted from the /etc/rmtab
- file. If you have host names with pound (#) signs in them
- or exported paths with pound signs or colons (:) do not
- use this option.
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- inetd(1M), showmount(1M), exportfs(1M), services(4).
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