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- AAAAUUUUTTTTOOOOFFFFSSSSDDDD----PPPPRRRROOOOBBBBEEEE((((1111)))) AAAAUUUUTTTTOOOOFFFFSSSSDDDD----PPPPRRRROOOOBBBBEEEE((((1111))))
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- NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
- aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee - probe AutoFS mount/unmount daemon
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- $$$$PPPPCCCCPPPP____BBBBIIIINNNNAAAADDDDMMMM____DDDDIIIIRRRR////aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee [----hhhh _h_o_s_t] [----tttt _t_i_m_e_o_u_t]
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee will check the status of the aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd(1) daemon on the
- specified _h_o_s_t.
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- Unless directed to another _h_o_s_t by the ----hhhh option, aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee will
- contact the AAAAuuuuttttooooFFFFSSSS daemon on the local host.
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- The AAAAuuuuttttooooFFFFSSSS file system is built on the Remote Procedure Call (RRRRPPPPCCCC(3))
- library routines. The ----tttt option allows the total timeout and retry
- timeout intervals to be set for all remote procedure call operations used
- with aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee. This option accepts an interval argument in the form
- described in the PPPPCCCCPPPPiiiinnnnttttrrrroooo(1) manual page.
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- aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee is typically used in an automated fashion from within
- ppppmmmmddddaaaaeeeessssppppppppiiiinnnngggg(1) and in conjunction with ppppmmmmiiiieeee(1), for monitoring response
- time and service failure.
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- By default aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee will not produce any output, unless there is an
- error in which case a diagnostic message will be displayed and the exit
- status will indicate the reason for failure.
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- DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS
- If aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee succeeds, then 0 will be returned. If the attempt to
- establish a connection with aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd fails, then 2 is returned. If the
- subsequent attempt to invoke an aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd response fails, then 1 will be
- returned.
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- In the case of a syntactical command line error, 4 is returned and the
- usage message is displayed.
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- PPPPCCCCPPPP EEEENNNNVVVVIIIIRRRROOOONNNNMMMMEEEENNNNTTTT
- Environment variables with the prefix PPPPCCCCPPPP____ are used to parameterize the
- file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the file
- /_e_t_c/_p_c_p._c_o_n_f contains the local values for these variables. The
- $$$$PPPPCCCCPPPP____CCCCOOOONNNNFFFF variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration
- file, as described in ppppccccpppp....ccccoooonnnnffff(4).
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- aaaauuuuttttooooffffssss(1), aaaauuuuttttooooffffssssdddd(1), PPPPCCCCPPPPiiiinnnnttttrrrroooo(1), ppppmmmmddddaaaaeeeessssppppppppiiiinnnngggg(1), ppppmmmmiiiieeee(1) and RRRRPPPPCCCC(3).
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- PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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