RMTAB(5) COMMAND REFERENCE RMTAB(5) NAME rmtab - local file system mount statistics DESCRIPTION The rmtab file resides in directory /etc and contains a record of all clients that have done remote mounts of file systems from this machine. Whenever a remote mount is done, an entry is made in the rmtab file of the machine serving up that file system. The program umount removes entries, if of a remotely mounted file system; umount -a broadcasts to all servers, and informs the servers that they should remove all entries from rmtab created by the sender of the broadcast message. By placing a umount -a command in /etc/rc.boot, rmtab tables can be purged of entries made by a crashed host, which upon rebooting did not remount the same file systems it had before. The table is a series of lines of the form hostname:directory This table is used only to preserve information between crashes, and is read only by mountd(8) when it starts up; mountd keeps an in-core table, which it uses to handle requests from programs like showmount(1) and shutdown(8). FILES /etc/rmtab CAVEATS Although the rmtab table is close to the truth, it is not always entirely accurate. SEE ALSO showmount(1), mountd(8), mount(8), umount(8), and shutdown(8). Printed 5/12/88 1
%%index%% na:264,94; de:358,1491; fi:1849,89; ca:1938,223; se:2161,247; %%index%%000000000095