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GNU Info (am-utils.info)Amq -m optionAmq `-m' option --------------- The `-m' option displays similar information about mounted filesystems, rather than automount points. The output includes the following information: * the mount information, * the mount point, * the filesystem type, * the number of references to this filesystem, * the server hostname, * the state of the file server, * any error which has occurred. For example: "root" truth:(pid602) root 1 localhost is up hesiod.home /home toplvl 1 localhost is up hesiod.vol /vol toplvl 1 localhost is up hesiod.homes /homes toplvl 1 localhost is up amy:/home/amy /a/amy/home/amy nfs 5 amy is up swan:/home/swan /a/swan/home/swan nfs 0 swan is up (Permission denied) ex:/home/ex /a/ex/home/ex nfs 0 ex is down When the reference count is zero the filesystem is not mounted but the mount point and server information is still being maintained by Amd. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |