rmountall(1M) (Remote File Sharing Utilities) rmountall(1M)
NAME
rmountall, rumountall - mount, unmount Remote File Sharing resources
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/rmountall [-] " file-system-table " [...]
/usr/sbin/rumountall [ -k ]
DESCRIPTION
rmountall is a Remote File Sharing command used to mount remote
resources according to a file-system-table. (/etc/vfstab is the
recommended file-system-table.) rmountall also invokes the rmnttry
command, which attempts to mount queued resources. The special file
name ``-'' reads from the standard input.
rumountall causes all mounted remote resources to be unmounted and
deletes all resources that were queued from rmount. The -k option
sends a SIGKILL signal, via fuser, to processes that have files open.
These commands may be executed only by the super-user.
The format of the file-system-table is as follows:
column 1 block special file name of file system
column 2 mount-point directory
column 3 -r if to be mounted read-only; -d if remote resource
column 4 file system type (not used with Remote File Sharing)
column 5+ ignored
Columns are separated by white space. Lines beginning with a pound
sign (#) are comments. Empty lines are ignored.
SEE ALSO
fuser(1M), mount(1M), rfstart(1M), rmnttry(1M), rmount(1M),
sysadm(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
signal(2) in the Programmer's Reference Manual.
DIAGNOSTICS
No messages are printed if the remote resources are mounted
successfully.
Error and warning messages come from mount(1M).
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