rmnttry(1M) MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES rmnttry(1M)
NAME
rmnttry - attempt to mount queued remote resources
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rfs/rmnttry [resource ...]
DESCRIPTION
rmnttry sequences through the pending mount requests stored
in /etc/rfs/rmnttab, trying to mount each resource. If a
mount succeeds, the resource entry is removed from the
/etc/rfs/rmnttab file. If one or more resource names are
supplied, mounts are attempted only for those resources,
rather than for all pending mounts. Mounts are not
attempted for resources not present in the /etc/rfs/rmnttab
file (see rmount(1M)). If a mount invoked from rmnttry
takes over 3 minutes to complete, rmnttry aborts the mount
and issues a warning message. rmnttry is typically invoked
from a cron entry in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root to
attempt mounting queued resources at periodic intervals.
The default strategy is to attempt mounts at 15 minute
intervals. The cron entry for this is:
10,25,40,55 * * * * /etc/rfs/rmnttry >/dev/null
FILES
/etc/rfs/rmnttab pending mount requests
SEE ALSO
mount(1M), rmount(1M), rumount(1M), mnttab(4).
crontab(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
DIAGNOSTICS
An exit code of 0 is returned if all requested mounts suc-
ceeded, 1 is returned if one or more mounts failed, and 2 is
returned for bad usage.
Last change: Remote File Sharing Utilities 1