Sent 36 bytes received 70 bytes 212.00 bytes/sec Sent 36 bytes received 77 bytes 226.00 bytes/sec Sent 36 bytes received 70 bytes 70.67 bytes/sec Synchronizing local ports tree from rsync:///release/tarballs/ports.tar Sent 36 bytes received 76 bytes 224.00 bytes/sec Sent 36 bytes received 69 bytes 70.00 bytes/sec > Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync We can see that by default only autofsd is port -v selfupdate However, there is no additional documentation in Leopard on that command and the command itself does not exist. The man pages for autofsd refer to a command called automount_reread that can trigger a network change event for autofs. The configuration files used are /etc/nf and /etc/auto_master. Manages the mounting and unmounting of remote resources using several map files and configuration files. The automountd is started on demand by launchd.Īutomount is the actual mount manager. It can also be signalled by automount_reread to run automount.Īutomountd is a daemon that responds to requests from autofs to mount and unmount network filesystems, and to supply the contents of directories, based on the contents of automounter maps. There are pretty good definitions of AutoFS (and it’s components) on Mac OS from the various man pages:Īutofs in Leopard consists of the following programs and daemons.Īutofsd runs automount, and then waits for network configuration change events and, when such an event occurs, re-runs automount to update the mounts to reflect the current automounter maps.
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