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NAME
     mount - mount remote NFS resources

SYNOPSIS
     mount [ -F nfs ] [ -r ] [ -o specific_options ]  [  resource
     mountpoint ]

DESCRIPTION
     The mount command attaches a named resource to the file sys-
     tem  hierarchy  at  the  pathname location mountpoint, which
     must already exist.  If mountpoint has any contents prior to
     the  mount  operation,  the contents remain hidden until the
     resource is once again unmounted.

     If the resource is listed in the vfstab  file,  the  command
     line  can  specify  either resource or mountpoint, and mount
     will consult vfstab for more information.  If the -F  option
     is  omitted,  mount  will  take  the  file  system type from
     vfstab.

     mount  maintains  a  table  of  mounted  file   systems   in
     /etc/mnttab, described in mnttab(4).

     The following options are available to the mount command:

     -r   Mount the specified file system read-only.

     -o specific_options
          Specify  file  system  specific  options  in  a  comma-
          separated list of words from the list below.

          rw|ro         resource is mounted read-write  or  read-
                        only.  The default is rw.
          suid|nosuid   Setuid execution allowed  or  disallowed.
                        The default is suid.
          remount       If a file system  is  mounted  read-only,
                        remounts the file system read-write.
          bg|fg         If the first attempt fails, retry in  the
                        background,  or,  in the foreground.  The
                        default is fg.
          retry=n       The number of times to  retry  the  mount
                        operation.  The default is 10000.
          port=n        The server IP port number.   The  default
                        is NFSPORT.
          grpid         Create a file with its  GID  set  to  the
                        effective  GID  of  the  calling process.
                        This behavior  may  be  overridden  on  a
                        per-directory  basis  by setting the set-
                        GID bit of the parent directory; in  this
                        case,  the  GID  is set to the GID of the
                        parent   directory   [see   open(2)   and
                        mkdir(2)].  Files created on file systems



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                        that  are  not  mounted  with  the  grpid
                        option  will obey BSD semantics; that is,
                        the GID is unconditionally inherited from
                        that of the parent directory.
          rsize=n       Set the read buffer size to n bytes.
          wsize=n       Set the write buffer size to n bytes.
          timeo=n       Set the NFS timeout  to  n  tenths  of  a
                        second.
          retrans=n     Set the number of NFS retransmissions  to
                        n.
          soft|hard     Return an error if the  server  does  not
                        respond,  or  continue  the retry request
                        until the server responds.
          intr          Allow keyboard interrupts to kill a  pro-
                        cess  that  is  hung  while waiting for a
                        response on a hard-mounted file system.
          secure        Use a more secure protocol for NFS  tran-
                        sactions.
          noac          Suppress attribute caching.
          acregmin=n    Hold cached attributes  for  at  least  n
                        seconds after file modification.
          acregmax=n    Hold cached attributes for no more than n
                        seconds after file modification.
          acdirmin=n    Hold cached attributes  for  at  least  n
                        seconds after directory update.
          acdirmax=n    Hold cached attributes for no more than n
                        seconds after directory update.
          actimeo=n     Set min and max times for  regular  files
                        and directories to n seconds.

NFS FILE SYSTEMS
  Background vs. Foreground
     File systems mounted with the bg option indicate that  mount
     is  to  retry in the background if the server's mount daemon
     [mountd(1M)] does not respond.  mount retries the request up
     to the count specified in the retry=n option.  Once the file
     system is mounted, each NFS request made in the kernel waits
     timeo=n  tenths  of a second for a response.  If no response
     arrives, the time-out is multiplied by 2 and the request  is
     retransmitted.   When  the  number  of  retransmissions  has
     reached the number specified in the retrans=n option, a file
     system  mounted with the soft option returns an error on the
     request; one mounted with the hard option prints  a  warning
     message and continues to retry the request.

  Read-Write vs. Read-Only
     File systems that are mounted rw (read-write) should use the
     hard option.

  Secure File Systems
     The secure option must  be  given  if  the  server  requires
     secure mounting for the file system.



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  File Attributes
     The attribute cache retains file attributes on  the  client.
     Attributes for a file are assigned a time to be flushed.  If
     the file is modified before the flush time, then  the  flush
     time  is  extended  by  the time since the last modification
     (under the assumption that files that changed  recently  are
     likely  to  change  soon).   There  is a minimum and maximum
     flush time extension for regular files and for  directories.
     Setting  actimeo=n  extends flush time by n seconds for both
     regular files and directories.

EXAMPLES
     To mount a remote file system: mount  -F  nfs  serv:/usr/src
     /usr/src
     To  hard  mount  a  remote  file  system:  mount   -o   hard
     serv:/usr/src /usr/src

FILES
     /etc/mnttab         table of mounted file systems
     /etc/dfs/fstypes    default distributed file system type
     /etc/vfstab         table of automatically mounted resources

SEE ALSO
     mountall(1M), mount(2), umount(2), mnttab(4).

NOTES
     If the directory on which a file system is to be mounted  is
     a symbolic link, the file system is mounted on the directory
     to which the symbolic link refers, rather than being mounted
     on top of the symbolic link itself.

























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