Chapter 13, Configuring the NFS automounter
automount provides an alternative approach that mounts filesystems automatically, but not until they are needed. Table 13-1 Filesystem mounting: conventional vs. automount ------------------------------------------------------------------- Conventional method automount method ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mounts occur automatically and Mounts occur automatically and transparently at boot time or transparently when a user tries manually thereafter. to access any files or directories under the designated mount point of the remote filesystem to be mounted. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mounts must be removed manually, Mounts are removed automatically or during system reboot. when the contents of the mounted filesystem have not been used for a specified period of time. ------------------------------------------------------------------- To manually access mounts, users Users have transparent mount must use the mount and umount access; the mounts are commands. (In both conventional automatically triggered when the and automount methods, all user user uses a command like cd to mounts must be preconfigured by access files or directories that the system administrator). are actually on a remote filesystem. (In both conventional and automount methods, all user mounts must be preconfigured by the system administrator). ------------------------------------------------------------------- New links can be added at any New links cannot be manually time by the system added and made active without administrator. rebooting automount. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Only one NFS server may be One or more NFS servers may be designated as the source of a designated as the source of a filesystem, so mounts fail if filesystem. This redundancy that server is unavailable. means that if one server is unavailable, the mount may be obtained from another. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Service is primarily provided by Service primarily provided by the mount(ADM) and umount the automount(NADM) command. commands. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Files used are Files used are a variety of maps /etc/default/filesys for for configuring automatic configuring automatic mounts at mounts; /etc/mnttab for a boot time; /etc/mnttab for a listing of all the currently listing of all the currently mounted filesystems. (see ``The mounted filesystems. mount table'' for more information). NOTE: The differences between these two approaches apply only to the client side of NFS mounting. With both approaches, the server must be configured to export the filesystems the client wants to mount and be configured to let that client mount those filesystems. In summary, the benefits of automount are:
Therefore, if you know you will regularly need to add new mounts, you may want to consider the relative benefits and drawbacks of both systems for your needs. See also:
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