/export/Serien 192.168.1.5(fsid=1,rw,sync,wdelay,hide,no_subtree_check,fsid=0,s$
mkdir /media/hdd/Serien
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.76:/export/Serien /media/hdd/Serien
Serien -fstype=nfs,rw,soft,nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.1.76:/media/hdd/Serien
/media/hdd/movie/Serien 192.168.1.76(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,secure,no_root_squash,no_all_squash)
/export/Serien 192.168.1.4/5(fsid=1,rw,sync,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,secure,no_root_squash,no_all_squash)
root@gbquadplus:~# ps -e
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ? 00:00:01 init
2 ? 00:00:00 kthreadd
3 ? 00:00:14 ksoftirqd/0
5 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:0H
7 ? 00:00:03 rcu_sched
8 ? 00:00:00 rcu_bh
9 ? 00:00:00 migration/0
10 ? 00:00:00 lru-add-drain
11 ? 00:00:00 cpuhp/0
12 ? 00:00:00 cpuhp/1
13 ? 00:00:00 migration/1
14 ? 00:00:00 ksoftirqd/1
15 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0
16 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0H
17 ? 00:00:00 kdevtmpfs
18 ? 00:00:00 oom_reaper
19 ? 00:00:00 writeback
20 ? 00:00:00 crypto
21 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:1
22 ? 00:00:00 bioset
23 ? 00:00:00 kblockd
24 ? 00:00:00 ata_sff
25 ? 00:00:00 cfg80211
26 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1
27 ? 00:00:00 rpciod
28 ? 00:00:00 xprtiod
29 ? 00:00:01 kswapd0
30 ? 00:00:00 vmstat
31 ? 00:00:00 nfsiod
32 ? 00:00:00 cifsiod
59 ? 00:00:00 bioset
60 ? 00:00:00 bioset
61 ? 00:00:00 bioset
62 ? 00:00:00 bioset
63 ? 00:00:00 bioset
64 ? 00:00:00 bioset
65 ? 00:00:00 bioset
66 ? 00:00:00 bioset
67 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_0
68 ? 00:00:00 scsi_tmf_0
69 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_1
70 ? 00:00:00 scsi_tmf_1
71 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_2
72 ? 00:00:00 scsi_tmf_2
76 ? 00:00:00 bioset
80 ? 00:00:00 bioset
81 ? 00:00:00 bioset
82 ? 00:00:00 bioset
83 ? 00:00:00 bioset
84 ? 00:00:00 deferwq
85 ? 00:00:00 ubi_bgt0d
86 ? 00:00:00 ubifs_bgt0_0
124 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1H
140 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:1H
141 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/sda1-8
142 ? 00:00:00 ext4-rsv-conver
168 ? 00:00:03 nx_sched
169 ? 00:00:34 nx_sched_high_s
170 ? 00:00:00 nx_sched_low_st
171 ? 00:00:00 playback_pacing
172 ? 00:02:32 dpcr_integrator
173 ? 00:00:00 nx_sched_idle_s
174 ? 00:00:01 nx_sched_low
175 ? 00:00:00 nx_sched_high
184 ? 00:01:47 tMCU
186 ? 03:20:19 tLCD
221 ? 00:00:00 kdvb-ca-en50221
250 ? 00:00:00 bioset
251 ? 00:00:00 xfsalloc
252 ? 00:00:00 xfs_mru_cache
422 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon
427 ? 00:00:00 ipv6_addrconf
428 ? 00:00:00 dropbear
459 ? 00:00:21 tCIMAX
467 ? 00:00:00 udhcpc
477 ? 00:00:00 odhcp6c
488 ? 00:00:00 rpcbind
503 ? 00:00:00 lockd
504 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
505 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
506 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
507 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
508 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
509 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
510 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
511 ? 00:00:00 nfsd
513 ? 00:00:00 rpc.mountd
530 ? 00:02:46 automount
540 ? 00:00:00 rpc.statd
544 ? 00:00:00 inetd
557 ? 00:00:11 openvpn
567 ? 00:00:01 smbd
572 ? 00:00:00 smbd-notifyd
573 ? 00:00:00 cleanupd
575 ? 00:00:05 nmbd
588 ? 00:00:00 wsdd
591 ? 00:00:00 shellinaboxd
592 ? 00:00:00 shellinaboxd
597 ? 00:00:00 syslogd
599 ? 00:00:00 klogd
602 ? 00:00:00 telnetd
609 ? 00:00:28 avahi-daemon
610 ? 00:00:00 avahi-daemon
620 ? 00:00:00 OSCam_11.572-r7
622 ? 00:29:25 OSCam_11.572-r7
628 ? 00:00:00 vsftpd
635 ? 00:00:02 crond
643 ? 00:00:00 enigma2.sh
670 ? 01:21:33 enigma2
2879 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:0
3691 ? 00:00:00 dropbear
3697 pts/0 00:00:00 bash
3740 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:2
3829 pts/0 00:00:00 ps
9011 ? 00:00:01 kworker/u4:0
19419 ? 00:00:01 kworker/u4:1
32600 ? 00:00:00 smbd
/media/autofs /etc/auto.network --ghost
#
# Define default options for autofs.
#
[ autofs ]
#
# master_map_name - default map name for the master map.
#
#master_map_name = auto.master
#
# timeout - set the default mount timeout in secons. The internal
# program default is 10 minutes, but the default installed
# configuration overrides this and sets the timeout to 5
# minutes to be consistent with earlier autofs releases.
#
timeout = 300
#
# master_wait - set the default maximum time to wait for the
# master map to become available if it cannot
# be read at program start (default 10, wait
# for 10 seconds then continue).
#
# master_wait = 10
#
# negative_timeout - set the default negative timeout for
# failed mount attempts (default 60).
#
#negative_timeout = 60
#
# mount_wait - time to wait for a response from mount(8).
# Setting this timeout can cause problems when
# mount would otherwise wait for a server that
# is temporarily unavailable, such as when it's
# restarting. The default setting (-1) of waiting
# for mount(8) usually results in a wait of around
# 3 minutes.
#
#mount_wait = -1
#
# umount_wait - time to wait for a response from umount(8).
#
#umount_wait = 12
#
# browse_mode - maps are browsable by default.
#
browse_mode = no
#
# mount_nfs_default_protocol - set the default protocol that mount.nfs(8)
# uses when performing a mount. Autofs needs
# to know the default NFS protocol that
# mount.nfs(8) uses so it can do special case
# handling for its availability probe for
# different NFS protocols. Since we can't
# identify the default automatically we need
# to set it in our configuration.
#
#mount_nfs_default_protocol = 3
#
# append_options - append to global options instead of replace.
#
#append_options = yes
#
# logging - set default log level "none", "verbose" or "debug"
#
#logging = none
#
# force_standard_program_map_env - disable the use of the "AUTOFS_"
# prefix for standard environemt variables when
# executing a program map. Since program maps
# are run as the privileded user this opens
# automount(8) to potential user privilege
# escalation when the program map is written
# in a language that can load components from,
# for example, a user home directory.
#
# force_standard_program_map_env = no
#
# use_mount_request_log_id - Set whether to use a mount request log
# id so that log entries for specific mount
# requests can be easily identified in logs
# that have multiple conncurrent requests.
#
#use_mount_request_log_id = no
#
# Define base dn for map dn lookup.
#
# Define server URIs
#
# ldap_uri - space seperated list of server uris of the form
# <proto>://<server>[/] where <proto> can be ldap
# or ldaps. The option can be given multiple times.
# Map entries that include a server name override
# this option.
#
# This configuration option can also be used to
# request autofs lookup SRV RRs for a domain of
# the form <proto>:///[<domain dn>]. Note that a
# trailing "/" is not allowed when using this form.
# If the domain dn is not specified the dns domain
# name (if any) is used to construct the domain dn
# for the SRV RR lookup. The server list returned
# from an SRV RR lookup is refreshed according to
# the minimum ttl found in the SRV RR records or
# after one hour, whichever is less.
#
#ldap_uri = ""
#
# ldap_timeout - timeout value for the synchronous API calls
# (default is LDAP library default).
#
#ldap_timeout = -1
#
# ldap_network_timeout - set the network response timeout (default 8).
#
#ldap_network_timeout = 8
#
# search_base - base dn to use for searching for map search dn.
# Multiple entries can be given and they are checked
# in the order they occur here.
#
#search_base = ""
#
# Define the LDAP schema to used for lookups
#
# If no schema is set autofs will check each of the schemas
# below in the order given to try and locate an appropriate
# basdn for lookups. If you want to minimize the number of
# queries to the server set the values here.
#
#map_object_class = nisMap
#entry_object_class = nisObject
#map_attribute = nisMapName
#entry_attribute = cn
#value_attribute= nisMapEntry
#
# Other common LDAP naming
#
#map_object_class = automountMap
#entry_object_class = automount
#map_attribute = ou
#entry_attribute = cn
#value_attribute= automountInformation
#
#map_object_class = automountMap
#entry_object_class = automount
#map_attribute = automountMapName
#entry_attribute = automountKey
#value_attribute= automountInformation
#
# auth_conf_file - set the default location for the SASL
# authentication configuration file.
#
#auth_conf_file = /etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf
#
# map_hash_table_size - set the map cache hash table size.
# Should be a power of 2 with a ratio of
# close to 1:8 for acceptable performance
# with maps up to around 8000 entries.
# See autofs.conf(5) for more details.
#
#map_hash_table_size = 1024
#
# use_hostname_for_mounts - nfs mounts where the host name resolves
# to more than one IP address normally need
# to use the IP address to esure a mount to
# a host that isn't responding isn't done.
# If that behaviour is not wanted then set
# ths to "yes", default is "no".
#
#use_hostname_for_mounts = "no"
#
# disable_not_found_message - The original request to add this log message
# needed it to be unconditional. That produces, IMHO,
# unnecessary noise in the log so a configuration option
# has been added to provide the ability to turn it off.
# The default is "no" to maintain the current behaviour.
#
#disable_not_found_message = "no"
#
# sss_master_map_wait - When sssd is starting up it can sometimes return
# "no such entry" for a short time until it has read
# in the LDAP map information. Internal default is 0
# seconds, don't wait but if there is a problem with
# autofs not finding the master map at startup (when
# it should) then try setting this to 10 to work
# around it.
#
#sss_master_map_wait = 0
#
# Options for the amd parser within autofs.
#
# amd configuration options that are aren't used, haven't been
# implemented or have different behaviour within autofs.
#
# A number of the amd configuration options are not used by autofs,
# some because they are not relevant within autofs, some because
# they are done differently in autofs and others that are not yet
# implemented.
#
# Since "mount_type" is always autofs (because there's no user space
# NFS server) the configuration entries relating to that aren't used.
# Also, server availability is done differently within autofs so the
# options that relate to the amd server monitoring sub-system are
# also not used.
#
# These options are mount_type, auto_attrcache, portmap_program,
# nfs_vers_ping, nfs_allow_any_interface, nfs_allow_insecure_port,
# nfs_proto, nfs_retransmit_counter, nfs_retransmit_counter_udp,
# nfs_retransmit_counter_tcp, nfs_retransmit_counter_toplvl,
# nfs_retry_interval, nfs_retry_interval_udp, nfs_retry_interval_tcp,
# nfs_retry_interval_toplvl and nfs_vers.
#
#
# Other options that are not used within the autofs implementation:
#
# log_file, truncate_log - autofs used either stderr when running in
# the foreground or sends its output to syslog so an alternate
# log file (or truncating the log) can't be used.
#
# print_pid - there's no corresponding option for this within autofs.
#
# use_tcpwrappers, show_statfs_entries - there's no user space NFS
# server to control access to so this option isn't relevant.
# The show_statfs_entries can't be implemented for the same
# reason.
#
# debug_mtab_file - there's no user space NFS server and autofs
# avoids using file based mtab whenever possible.
#
# sun_map_syntax - obviously, are provided by autofs itself.
#
# plock, show_statfs_entries, preferred_amq_port - not supported.
#
# ldap_cache_maxmem, ldap_cache_seconds - external ldap caching
# is not used by autofs.
#
# ldap_proto_version - autofs always attempts to use the highest
# available ldap protocol version.
#
# cache_duration, map_reload_interval, map_options - the map
# entry cache is continually updated and stale entries
# cleaned on re-load, which is done when map changes are
# detected so these configuration entries are not used
# by autofs.
#
# localhost_address - is not used within autofs. This
# configuration option was only used in the amd user
# space server code and is not relevant within autofs.
#
#
# Options that are handled differently within autofs:
#
# pid_file - must be given as a command line option on startup.
#
# print_version - program version and feature information is obtained
# by using the automount command line option "-V".
#
# debug_options, log_options - autofs has somewhat more limited
# logging and debug logging options. When the log_options
# options is encountered it is converted to the nearest
# matching autofs logging option. Since the configuration
# option debug_options would be handled the same way it
# is ignored.
#
# restart_mounts - has no sensible meaning within autofs because autofs
# always tries to re-connect to existing mounts. While this
# has its own set of problems not re-connecting to existing
# mounts always results in a non-functional automount tree if
# mounts were busy at the last shutdown (as is also the case
# with amd when using mount_type autofs).
#
# forced_unmounts - detaching mounts often causes serious problems
# for users of existing mounts. It is used by autofs in some
# cases, either at the explicit request of the user (with a
# command line or init option) and in some special cases during
# program operation but is avoided whenever possible.
#
#
# A number of configuration options are not yet implemented:
#
# fully_qualified_hosts - not yet implemented.
#
# unmount_on_exit - since autofs always tries to re-connect
# to mounts left mounted from a previous shutdown this
# is a sensible option to implement and that will be
# done.
#
# exec_map_timeout - a timeout is not currently used for
# for program maps, might be implemented.
#
# tag - the tag option is not implemented within autofs.
#
#
# Supported options:
#
# arch, karch, os, osver - these options default to what is returned
# from uname(2) and can be overridden if required.
#
# full_os - has no default and must be set in the configuration
# if used in maps.
#
# cluster - if not set defaults to the host domain name. This option
# corresponds to the HP_UX cluster name (according to the amd
# source) and is probably not used in Linux but is set anyway.
#
# vendor - has a default value of "unknown", it must be set in the
# configuration if used in maps.
#
# auto_dir - is the base name of the mount tree used for external
# mounts that are sometimes needed by amd maps. Its default
# value is "/a".
#
# map_type - specifies the autofs map source, such as file, nis,
# ldap etc. and has no default value set.
#
# map_defaults - is used to override /defaults entries within maps
# and can be used to provide different defaults on specific
# machines without having to modify centrally managed maps.
# It is empty by default.
#
# search_path - colon seperated paths to search for maps that
# are not specified as a full path.
#
# dismount_interval - is equivalent to the autofs timeout option. It
# is only possible to use this with type "auto" mounts due
# to the way the autofs kernel module performs expiry. It
# takes its default value from the autofs internal default
# of 600 seconds.
#
# browsable_dirs - make map keys visible in directory listings.
# Note that support for the "fullybrowsable" option cannot
# be added using the existing kernel to user space autofs
# implementation.
#
# autofs_use_lofs - if set to "yes" autofs will attempt to use bind
# mounts for type "link" entries when possible.
#
# nis_domain - allows setting of a domain name other than the system
# default.
#
# local_domain - is used to override (or set) the host domain name.
#
# normalize_hostnames - if set to "yes" then the contents of ${rhost}
# is translated in its official host name.
#
# domain_strip - if set to "yes" the domain name part of the host
# is strippped when normalizing hostnames. This can be useful
# when using of the same maps in a multiple domain environment.
#
# normalize_slashes - is set to "yes" by default and will collapse
# multiple unescaped occurrences of "/" to a single "/".
#
# selectors_in_defaults, selectors_on_default - has a default value
# of "no". If set to "yes" then any defaults entry will be
# checked for selectors to determine the values to be used.
# selectors_in_defaults is the preferred option to use.
#
# ldap_base - has no default value. It must be set to the base dn
# that is used for queries if ldap is to be used as a map
# source.
#
# ldap_hostports - has no default value set. It must be set to
# the URI of the LDAP server to be used for lookups when
# ldap is used a map source. It may contain a comma or
# space seperated list of LDAP URIs.
#
# hesiod_base - the base name used for hesiod map sources.
#
# Additional configuration options added:
#
# linux_ufs_mount_type - set the default system filesystem type that's
# used for mount type ufs. There's no simple way to determine
# what the system default filesystem is and am-utils needs to
# be continually updated to do this and can easily get it wrong
# anyway.
#
#
# Define global options for the amd parser within autofs.
#
[ amd ]
#
# Override the internal default with the same timeout that
# is used by the override in the autofs configuration, sanity
# only change.
#
dismount_interval = 300
#
# map_type = file
#
# Overriding this can cause autofs to use less resources because
# it will use symlinks instead of bind mounts in certain cases.
# You should ensure that the autofs kernel module your using
# supports expration of symlinks for best results (although this
# appears to work reasonably well most of the time without the
# update).
#
# autofs_use_lofs = yes
#
# Several configuration options can be set per mount point.
# In particulr map_type, map_name, map_defaults, search_path,
# browsable_dirs, dismount_interval and selectors_in_defaults
# (not all of which are currently implemented, see above).
#
# Also, if a section for an amd mount point is defined here
# it isn't necessary to specify the format in the corresponding
# master map entry and the format will be inherited for type
# "auto" mounts.
#
# [ /expamle/mount ]
# dismount_interval = 60
# map_type = nis
#master_map_name = auto.master
Serien -fstype=nfs,rw,soft,nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.1.76:/export/Serien
/export/Serien 192.168.1.4/5(fsid=1,rw,sync,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,secure,no_root_squash,no_all_squash
Serien -fstype=nfs,rw,sync,no_subtree_check,sec=sys,secure,no_root_squash,no_all_squash 192.168.1.76:/export/Serien
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