FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 176261 Details for
Bug 213874
Removing usb falasg before sync(7) causes repeatable panic
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core.txt.2 (text/plain), 218.35 KB, created by
aryeh.friedman
on 2016-10-29 07:53:54 UTC
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>lilith dumped core - see /var/crash/vmcore.2 > >Sat Oct 29 03:35:21 EDT 2016 > >FreeBSD lilith 11.0-STABLE FreeBSD 11.0-STABLE #4 r308073: Sat Oct 29 00:25:58 EDT 2016 root@lilith:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > >panic: devfs_fsync: vop_stdfsync failed. > >GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD] >Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are >welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. >Type "show copying" to see the conditions. >There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. >This GDB was configured as "amd64-marcel-freebsd"... > >Unread portion of the kernel message buffer: >Device da4s1 went missing before all of the data could be written to it; expect data loss. >fsync: giving up on dirty 0xfffff8010f26e938: tag devfs, type VCHR > usecount 1, writecount 0, refcount 960 mountedhere 0xfffff8010f670a00 > flags (VI_DOOMED|VI_ACTIVE) > v_object 0xfffff801f7113630 ref 0 pages 965 cleanbuf 955 dirtybuf 2 > lock type devfs: EXCL by thread 0xfffff801f7533a00 (pid 9376, date, tid 100378) > dev da4s1 >panic: devfs_fsync: vop_stdfsync failed. >cpuid = 3 >KDB: stack backtrace: >#0 0xffffffff80b26857 at kdb_backtrace+0x67 >#1 0xffffffff80adb6f2 at vpanic+0x182 >#2 0xffffffff80adb563 at panic+0x43 >#3 0xffffffff80986e5f at devfs_fsync+0x8f >#4 0xffffffff8111475d at VOP_FSYNC_APV+0x8d >#5 0xffffffff80b8de45 at bufsync+0x35 >#6 0xffffffff80bad830 at bufobj_invalbuf+0x160 >#7 0xffffffff80bb132e at vgonel+0x1fe >#8 0xffffffff80bb1aa1 at vgone+0x81 >#9 0xffffffff8097fa14 at devfs_delete+0x304 >#10 0xffffffff8097ffaf at devfs_populate_loop+0x20f >#11 0xffffffff8097fd8a at devfs_populate+0x2a >#12 0xffffffff80985ff7 at devfs_populate_vp+0xc7 >#13 0xffffffff809838cc at devfs_lookup+0x2c >#14 0xffffffff811132c7 at VOP_LOOKUP_APV+0x87 >#15 0xffffffff80ba23d1 at lookup+0x591 >#16 0xffffffff80ba1a72 at namei+0x572 >#17 0xffffffff80bc022c at vn_open_cred+0x21c >Uptime: 26m11s >Dumping 945 out of 8129 MB:..2%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..72%..82%..92% > >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/linux.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/linux.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/linux.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/linux_common.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/linux_common.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/linux_common.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/modules/vboxdrv.ko...done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/modules/vboxdrv.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/modules/vboxnetflt.ko...done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/modules/vboxnetflt.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/netgraph.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/netgraph.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/netgraph.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/modules/nvidia-modeset.ko...done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/modules/nvidia-modeset.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/modules/nvidia.ko...done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/modules/nvidia.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/fdescfs.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/fdescfs.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/fdescfs.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/ums.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/ums.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/ums.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/autofs.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/autofs.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/autofs.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/msdosfs_iconv.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/msdosfs_iconv.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/msdosfs_iconv.ko >Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/libiconv.ko...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug//boot/kernel/libiconv.ko.debug...done. >done. >Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/libiconv.ko >#0 doadump (textdump=<value optimized out>) at pcpu.h:222 >222 pcpu.h: No such file or directory. > in pcpu.h >(kgdb) #0 doadump (textdump=<value optimized out>) at pcpu.h:222 >#1 0xffffffff80adb179 in kern_reboot (howto=260) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:366 >#2 0xffffffff80adb72b in vpanic (fmt=<value optimized out>, > ap=<value optimized out>) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:759 >#3 0xffffffff80adb563 in panic (fmt=0x0) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:690 >#4 0xffffffff80986e5f in devfs_fsync (ap=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_vnops.c:696 >#5 0xffffffff8111475d in VOP_FSYNC_APV (vop=<value optimized out>, > a=<value optimized out>) at vnode_if.c:1331 >#6 0xffffffff80b8de45 in bufsync (bo=<value optimized out>, > waitfor=<value optimized out>) at vnode_if.h:549 >#7 0xffffffff80bad830 in bufobj_invalbuf (bo=0xfffff8010f26ea08, flags=1, > slpflag=<value optimized out>, slptimeo=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:1563 >#8 0xffffffff80bb132e in vgonel (vp=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:1641 >#9 0xffffffff80bb1aa1 in vgone (vp=0xfffff8010f26e938) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:3101 >#10 0xffffffff8097fa14 in devfs_delete (dm=0xfffff800107c7880, > de=0xfffff801b0391100, flags=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_devs.c:392 >#11 0xffffffff8097ffaf in devfs_populate_loop (dm=<value optimized out>, > cleanup=<value optimized out>) at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_devs.c:530 >#12 0xffffffff8097fd8a in devfs_populate (dm=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_devs.c:657 >#13 0xffffffff80985ff7 in devfs_populate_vp (vp=0xfffff800108581d8) > at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_vnops.c:241 >#14 0xffffffff809838cc in devfs_lookup (ap=0xfffffe0238ae0668) > at /usr/src/sys/fs/devfs/devfs_vnops.c:1052 >#15 0xffffffff811132c7 in VOP_LOOKUP_APV (vop=<value optimized out>, > a=<value optimized out>) at vnode_if.c:127 >#16 0xffffffff80ba23d1 in lookup (ndp=<value optimized out>) at vnode_if.h:54 >#17 0xffffffff80ba1a72 in namei (ndp=<value optimized out>) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_lookup.c:306 >#18 0xffffffff80bc022c in vn_open_cred (ndp=<value optimized out>, > flagp=0xfffffe0238ae0a1c, cmode=1289, vn_open_flags=0, > cred=0xfffff80010850900, fp=0xfffff801b0017b40) > at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:277 >#19 0xffffffff80bb928c in kern_openat (td=0xfffff801f7533a00, fd=-100, > path=0x7fffffffe510 <Address 0x7fffffffe510 out of bounds>, > pathseg=UIO_USERSPACE, flags=Cannot access memory at address 0x0 >) at /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c:998 >#20 0xffffffff80fa697e in amd64_syscall (td=<value optimized out>, traced=0) > at subr_syscall.c:135 >#21 0xffffffff80f8840b in Xfast_syscall () > at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:396 >#22 0x0000000800979afa in ?? () >Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?) >Current language: auto; currently minimal >(kgdb) > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ps -axlww > > UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS MWCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND > 0 0 0 0 -16 0 0 0 swapin DLs - 0:00.01 [kernel] > 0 1 0 0 20 0 5392 908 wait DLs - 0:00.00 [init] > 0 2 0 0 -16 0 0 0 crypto_w DL - 0:00.00 [crypto] > 0 3 0 0 -16 0 0 0 crypto_r DL - 0:00.00 [crypto returns] > 0 4 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - RL - 0:00.01 [cam] > 0 5 0 0 -16 0 0 0 waiting_ DL - 0:00.00 [sctp_iterator] > 0 6 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [rand_harvestq] > 0 7 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [soaiod1] > 0 8 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [soaiod2] > 0 9 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [soaiod3] > 0 10 0 0 -16 0 0 0 audit_wo DL - 0:00.00 [audit] > 0 11 0 0 155 0 0 0 - RL - 3:21.79 [idle] > 0 12 0 0 -60 0 0 0 - WL - 0:00.36 [intr] > 0 13 0 0 -16 0 0 0 sleep DL - 0:00.00 [ng_queue] > 0 14 0 0 -8 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.01 [geom] > 0 15 0 0 -68 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.02 [usb] > 0 16 0 0 -20 0 0 0 VBoxIS DL - 0:00.00 [Timer] > 0 17 0 0 -20 0 0 0 VBoxIS DL - 0:00.00 [Timer] > 0 18 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [soaiod4] > 0 19 0 0 -16 0 0 0 psleep DL - 0:00.00 [pagedaemon] > 0 20 0 0 -16 0 0 0 psleep DL - 0:00.00 [vmdaemon] > 0 21 0 0 155 0 0 0 pgzero DL - 0:00.00 [pagezero] > 0 22 0 0 -16 0 0 0 psleep DL - 0:00.00 [bufdaemon] > 0 23 0 0 20 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [bufspacedaemon] > 0 24 0 0 16 0 0 0 syncer DL - 0:00.00 [syncer] > 0 25 0 0 -16 0 0 0 vlruwt DL - 0:00.00 [vnlru] > 0 659 1 0 20 0 12696 2208 select Ds - 0:00.00 [moused] > 0 672 1 0 20 0 9516 4984 wait Ds - 0:00.00 [devd] > 0 746 1 0 20 0 10472 2380 select Ds - 0:00.02 [syslogd] > 0 850 1 0 20 0 10560 2268 select Ds - 0:00.01 [rpcbind] > 0 853 1 0 20 0 14456 3928 select Ds - 0:00.00 [ypbind] > 0 888 1 0 20 0 274600 3268 select Ds - 0:00.00 [rpc.statd] > 0 897 1 0 52 0 12508 3176 rpcsvc Ds - 0:00.00 [rpc.lockd] > 0 957 1 0 52 0 10556 2280 wait Ds - 0:00.00 [jsvc] > 80 958 957 0 20 0 3696756 850884 nanslp D - 0:24.12 [jsvc] > 0 968 1 0 25 0 72708 16692 kqread Ds - 0:00.04 [cupsd] > 0 998 1 0 52 0 57748 7040 select Ds - 0:00.00 [sshd] > 0 1001 1 0 20 0 20608 6084 select Ds - 0:00.00 [sendmail] > 25 1004 1 0 52 0 20608 5916 pause Ds - 0:00.00 [sendmail] > 0 1008 1 0 24 0 12572 2412 nanslp Ds - 0:00.00 [cron] > 0 1058 1 0 20 0 10484 2084 kqread Ds - 0:00.00 [autounmountd] > 0 1063 1 0 28 0 10480 2076 autofscv Ds - 0:00.00 [automountd] > 0 1075 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1076 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1077 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1078 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1079 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1080 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] > 0 1081 1 0 52 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] >1004 1097 1 0 52 0 13148 2632 wait D - 0:00.00 [sh] > 0 1098 1 0 21 0 10464 2068 ttyin Ds+ - 0:00.00 [getty] >1004 1111 1097 0 23 0 20020 2808 wait D - 0:00.00 [xinit] > 0 1112 1111 0 21 0 12780804 101920 select D - 0:03.27 [Xorg] >1004 1114 1111 0 24 0 13148 2608 wait D - 0:00.00 [sh] >1004 1115 1114 0 20 0 198916 23428 select D - 0:00.00 [xfce4-session] >1004 1118 1 0 26 0 24280 3112 select D - 0:00.00 [dbus-launch] >1004 1119 1 0 20 0 23348 13792 select Ds - 0:00.00 [dbus-daemon] >1004 1121 1 0 20 0 40160 5124 select D - 0:00.00 [xfconfd] >1004 1124 1 0 20 0 22288 5120 select Ds - 0:00.00 [ssh-agent] >1004 1126 1 0 20 0 195956 31780 select D - 0:00.00 [xfwm4] >1004 1130 1 0 20 0 229856 32640 select D - 0:00.00 [xfce4-panel] >1004 1132 1 0 20 0 229372 36836 select D - 0:00.02 [thunar] >1004 1134 1 0 20 0 245220 41372 select D - 0:00.00 [xfdesktop] >1004 1135 1 0 20 0 219140 27584 select Ds - 0:00.00 [xfsettingsd] >1004 1142 1 0 20 0 63652 7348 select D - 0:00.00 [gvfsd] >1004 1150 1 0 20 0 49016 6528 o D - 0:00.00 [gvfs-hal-volume-mo] >1004 1151 1130 0 20 0 194616 27228 select D - 0:00.00 [wrapper-1.0] >1004 1153 1 0 20 0 60264 7184 m D - 0:00.00 [gvfs-gphoto2-volum] >1004 1155 1 0 20 0 72548 8400 select D - 0:00.00 [gvfsd-trash] >1004 1157 1 0 20 0 42528 6828 select D - 0:00.00 [gvfsd-metadata] >1004 1158 1134 0 36 0 1261436 846780 select D - 3:41.31 [firefox] >1004 1161 1 0 20 0 71160 8048 e D - 0:00.00 [at-spi-bus-launche] >1004 1169 1 0 20 0 239500 45812 select D - 0:00.26 [xfce4-terminal] >1004 1170 1161 0 20 0 23348 13116 select D - 0:00.00 [dbus-daemon] >1004 1172 1 0 20 0 64692 7820 fffff801b007ac40 D - 0:00.00 [at-spi2-registryd] >1004 1173 1169 0 20 0 19608 3856 pause Ds - 0:00.05 [tcsh] > 0 1192 1173 0 20 0 48416 4500 select D - 0:00.00 [sudo] > 0 1193 1192 0 21 0 45764 3864 wait D - 0:00.00 [su] >1001 1194 1193 0 38 0 23704 4560 pause D - 0:00.00 [tcsh] >1004 4078 1 0 20 0 348572 54616 select D - 0:00.69 [xine] > 0 4408 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 0] >1004 7556 1 0 52 0 3719412 186228 uwait D - 0:01.28 [java] > 0 7819 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 1] > 0 7820 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 2] > 0 7831 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 3] > 0 8012 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 4] > 0 8073 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 5] > 0 8074 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 6] > 0 8075 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 7] > 0 8076 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 8] > 0 8077 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 9] > 0 8078 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 10] > 0 8079 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 11] > 0 8080 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 12] > 0 8081 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 13] > 0 8082 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 14] > 0 8083 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 15] > 0 8084 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 16] > 0 8085 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 17] > 0 8086 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 18] > 0 8087 0 0 -16 0 0 0 - DL - 0:00.00 [newnfs 19] >1001 9354 1194 0 52 0 86512 22772 wait D+ - 0:00.00 [aefinish] >1003 9358 9354 0 52 0 91604 23952 wait D+ - 0:00.00 [aegis] >1003 9359 9358 0 52 0 8300 1904 piperd D+ - 0:00.00 [tee] >1003 9360 9358 0 73 0 10752 3076 - R+ - 0:00.00 [cook] > 0 9371 672 0 29 0 13148 2692 piperd D - 0:00.00 [sh] > 0 9376 9371 0 29 0 6264 1884 - R - 0:00.00 [date] > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >vmstat -s > > 8965097 cpu context switches > 2182034 device interrupts > 35538 software interrupts > 6289192 traps > 24131575 system calls > 124 kernel threads created > 5910 fork() calls > 3338 vfork() calls > 4 rfork() calls > 0 swap pager pageins > 0 swap pager pages paged in > 0 swap pager pageouts > 0 swap pager pages paged out > 16235 vnode pager pageins > 72996 vnode pager pages paged in > 269 vnode pager pageouts > 1616 vnode pager pages paged out > 0 page daemon wakeups > 0 pages examined by the page daemon > 0 pages reactivated > 355996 copy-on-write faults > 554 copy-on-write optimized faults > 3411478 zero fill pages zeroed > 0 zero fill pages prezeroed > 3979 intransit blocking page faults > 4577810 total VM faults taken > 19756 page faults requiring I/O > 0 pages affected by kernel thread creation > 281760 pages affected by fork() > 162364 pages affected by vfork() > 200 pages affected by rfork() > 0 pages cached > 4063643 pages freed > 0 pages freed by daemon > 0 pages freed by exiting processes > 390995 pages active > 161847 pages inactive > 0 pages in VM cache > 265945 pages wired down > 1205389 pages free > 4096 bytes per page > 0 total name lookups > cache hits (0% pos + 0% neg) system 0% per-directory > deletions 0%, falsehits 0%, toolong 0% > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >vmstat -m > > Type InUse MemUse HighUse Requests Size(s) > hdaa 10 58K - 10 128,512,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768 > hdac 2 2K - 2 1024 > hdacc 2 1K - 2 32 > feeder 24 3K - 116 32,128 > mixer 3 12K - 3 4096 > acpiintr 1 1K - 1 64 > acpica 4727 475K - 85098 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048 > acpitask 1 64K - 1 65536 > USB 76 114K - 94 16,32,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,16384,32768 > USBdev 59 11K - 65 32,64,128,256,512,4096 > acpisem 105 14K - 105 128 > acpidev 61 4K - 61 64 > CAM SIM 8 2K - 9 256 > CAM XPT 54 5K - 283 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,65536 > CAM DEV 14 28K - 37 2048 > CAM CCB 0 0K - 33338 2048 > CAM path 21 1K - 133 32 > CAM periph 16 4K - 2167 16,32,64,128,256 >CAM I/O Scheduler 6 1K - 7 128 > vtbuf 24 1968K - 46 4096 > vt 11 6K - 11 512 > sysmouse 1 2K - 3 2048 > DEVFS3 141 36K - 178 256 > DEVFS1 124 62K - 145 512 > DEVFS_RULE 55 26K - 55 64,512 > DEVFS 21 1K - 23 16,128 > DEVFSP 33 3K - 50 64 > msdosfs_node 5 2K - 67 256 >msdosfs_mount 1 1K - 1 512 > msdosfs_fat 1 120K - 1 >NFSD V4client 1 1K - 1 256 > NFSD lckfile 1 1K - 1 256 > NFS fh 20657 646K - 516149 32 >NFSCL diroffdiroff 6 3K - 6 512 > NFSD session 1 1K - 1 1024 >newnfsclient_req 0 0K - 3 128 > newnfsmnt 2 2K - 2 1024 > pfs_nodes 21 6K - 21 256 > pfs_vncache 42 3K - 86 64 > GEOM 108 38K - 1353 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,8192 > raid_data 0 0K - 192 32,128,256 > isadev 8 1K - 8 128 > pci_link 80 6K - 80 16,32,128 > acpi_perf 4 1K - 4 256 > cdev 3 1K - 3 256 > filedesc 27 133K - 78 16,32,4096,8192,16384 > sigio 2 1K - 2 64 > filecaps 2 1K - 58 16,64 > kdtrace 490 103K - 11749 64,256 > kenv 113 12K - 117 16,32,64,128,8192 > kqueue 129 30K - 13321 64,256,512,2048 > proc-args 59 5K - 10350 16,32,64,128,256 > hhook 13 4K - 13 256 > ithread 113 18K - 113 32,128,256 > KTRACE 100 13K - 100 128 > CAM queue 22 8K - 97 16,32,64,512 > linker 282 127K - 319 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384 > scsi_cd 0 0K - 5 16 > lockf 61 7K - 12716 64,128 > loginclass 2 1K - 2 64 > cache 1 1K - 1 32 > devbuf 18225 35114K - 19047 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536 > temp 29 17K - 31016 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,16384,32768,65536 > module 498 63K - 500 128 > mtx_pool 2 16K - 2 8192 > osd 3 1K - 10 16,32,64,128,256 > pmchooks 1 1K - 1 128 > pgrp 34 5K - 136 128 > session 29 4K - 44 128 > proc 2 32K - 2 16384 > subproc 261 505K - 9531 512,4096 > cred 4164 1041K - 534013 256 >CAM dev queue 8 1K - 9 64 > plimit 36 9K - 734 256 > uidinfo 8 5K - 155 128,4096 > dumper 1 1K - 1 512 > scsi_da 0 0K - 73 16,32 > sysctl 0 0K - 11524 16,32,64 > sysctloid 5369 276K - 5594 16,32,64,128 > sysctltmp 0 0K - 1853 16,64,128,256,1024 > kbdmux 7 22K - 7 16,512,1024,2048,16384 > tidhash 1 32K - 1 32768 > callout 5 2184K - 5 > umtx 846 106K - 846 128 > p1003.1b 1 1K - 1 16 > SWAP 2 549K - 2 64 > bus 1422 121K - 11414 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024 > bus-sc 121 481K - 4353 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536 > devstat 8 17K - 8 32,4096 > eventhandler 94 8K - 94 64,128 > taskqueue 17 18K - 17 16,32,256,8192 > kobj 344 1376K - 628 4096 > Per-cpu 1 1K - 1 32 > rman 271 32K - 635 16,32,128 > sbuf 0 0K - 1792 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768 > sglist 88 124K - 125 32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,32768,65536 > toponodes 17 3K - 17 128 > taskqueue 36 4K - 36 16,32,256 > terminal 11 3K - 11 256 > Unitno 26 2K - 7914 32,64 > vmem 3 448K - 12 2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536 > ioctlops 1 8K - 462 256,512,1024,4096,8192 > select 125 16K - 125 128 > iov 0 0K - 6985241 16,32,64,128,256,512 > msg 4 30K - 4 2048,4096,8192,16384 > sem 4 106K - 4 2048,4096 > shm 8 46K - 16 2048,32768 > tty 13 13K - 13 1024 > pts 1 1K - 1 256 > mbuf_tag 0 0K - 7 32 > shmfd 1 8K - 4 64,256,1024,8192 > soname 65 8K - 45189 16,32,64,128 > pcb 56 1176K - 2284 16,32,128,1024,2048,8192 > acl 0 0K - 2 4096 > vfscache 1 2048K - 1 > cl_savebuf 0 0K - 326 64 > vfs_hash 1 1024K - 1 > vnodes 1 1K - 1 256 > mount 177 8K - 280 16,32,64,128,256 > vnodemarker 0 0K - 634 512 > fadvise 0 0K - 124 32 > BPF 2 1K - 2 128 > ifnet 3 5K - 3 128,2048 > ifaddr 42 12K - 42 32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096 > ether_multi 19 1K - 19 16,32,64 > clone 6 1K - 6 128 > lltable 12 4K - 16 256,512 > routetbl 24 4K - 27 32,64,128,512 > 80211node 0 0K - 104 16384 > 80211scan 1 4K - 1 4096 > igmp 2 1K - 2 128 > in_multi 2 1K - 2 256 >encap_export_host 2 2K - 2 1024 > sctp_a_it 0 0K - 3 16 > sctp_vrf 1 1K - 1 64 > sctp_ifa 4 1K - 4 128 > sctp_ifn 2 1K - 2 128 > sctp_iter 0 0K - 3 256 > hostcache 1 32K - 1 32768 > tcpfunc 1 1K - 1 32 > syncache 1 64K - 1 65536 > in6_mfilter 1 1K - 1 1024 > in6_multi 16 2K - 16 32,256 > ip6_moptions 2 1K - 2 32,256 > mld 2 1K - 2 128 > ip6ndp 3 1K - 3 64,128 > inpcbpolicy 50 2K - 2373 32 > ipsecpolicy 100 25K - 4748 256 > NLM 1 2K - 37 32,64,256,2048 > crypto 1 1K - 1 512 > rpc 86 41K - 354027 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,8192 >audit_evclass 187 6K - 232 32 > pagedep 19 517K - 948 256 > inodedep 35 2065K - 4355 512 > bmsafemap 7 18K - 2494 256,8192 > newblk 1456 4460K - 23724 256 > indirdep 2 1K - 126 128 > freefrag 0 0K - 1591 128 > freeblks 4 1K - 2054 256 > freefile 2 1K - 1972 64 > diradd 23 3K - 2373 128 > mkdir 0 0K - 816 128 > dirrem 5 1K - 2217 128 > newdirblk 0 0K - 408 64 > freework 39 9K - 3772 128,2048 > freedep 0 0K - 99 64 > jaddref 0 0K - 3189 128 > jremref 0 0K - 2991 128 > jmvref 0 0K - 4 128 > jnewblk 0 0K - 23722 128 > jfreefrag 0 0K - 1591 128 > jseg 174 22K - 952 128 > jsegdep 1500 94K - 31493 64 > sbdep 0 0K - 84 64 > savedino 0 0K - 1775 256 > jblocks 4 1K - 4 128,256 > softdep 2 1K - 2 512 > ufs_dirhash 150 47K - 150 16,32,64,128,256,512,8192 > ufs_quota 1 1024K - 1 > ufs_mount 6 57K - 7 512,4096,16384,32768 > vm_pgdata 2 1025K - 2 128 > UMAHash 6 24K - 17 512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384 > memdesc 1 4K - 1 4096 > apmdev 1 1K - 1 128 > madt_table 0 0K - 1 4096 > entropy 0 0K - 25753 4096 > io_apic 1 2K - 1 2048 > MCA 6 1K - 6 128 > msi 18 3K - 18 32,128 > nexusdev 5 1K - 5 16 > linux 17 2K - 17 64 > iprtheap 25 66K - 26 32,64,128,256,65536 >netgraph_node 2 1K - 2 128 > nvidia 8882 21374K - 104094 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768,65536 >nvidia-modeset 97 87K - 18505 16,32,64,128,256,512,2048,4096,16384,32768 > fdesc_mount 1 1K - 1 16 > autofs 4 9K - 144 16,128,8192 > iconv 19 81K - 19 64,128,8192 > iconv_data 5 600K - 5 8192,65536 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >vmstat -z > >ITEM SIZE LIMIT USED FREE REQ FAIL SLEEP > >UMA Kegs: 384, 0, 116, 4, 116, 0, 0 >UMA Zones: 1152, 0, 117, 0, 117, 0, 0 >UMA Slabs: 80, 0, 3391, 9, 3694, 0, 0 >UMA Hash: 256, 0, 6, 9, 12, 0, 0 >4 Bucket: 32, 0, 57, 1568, 11068, 0, 0 >6 Bucket: 48, 0, 10, 1318, 9446, 0, 0 >8 Bucket: 64, 0, 28, 1522, 27612, 11, 0 >12 Bucket: 96, 0, 146, 756, 28712, 0, 0 >16 Bucket: 128, 0, 223, 676, 7915, 0, 0 >32 Bucket: 256, 0, 136, 419, 25084, 135, 0 >64 Bucket: 512, 0, 123, 221, 5935,36123, 0 >128 Bucket: 1024, 0, 142, 58, 1105,1808, 0 >256 Bucket: 2048, 0, 139, 37, 12031, 989, 0 >vmem btag: 56, 0, 32949, 1770, 54353, 245, 0 >VM OBJECT: 264, 0, 26409, 156, 210865, 0, 0 >RADIX NODE: 144, 0, 58426, 2351, 655287, 0, 0 >MAP: 240, 0, 3, 61, 3, 0, 0 >KMAP ENTRY: 128, 0, 54, 473, 73, 0, 0 >MAP ENTRY: 128, 0, 5963, 1415, 1049304, 0, 0 >VMSPACE: 2512, 0, 62, 19, 9254, 0, 0 >fakepg: 104, 0, 5019, 225, 7142, 0, 0 >mt_zone: 16400, 0, 417, 0, 417, 0, 0 >16: 16, 0, 2933, 832, 1649840, 0, 0 >32: 32, 0, 24473, 652, 594091, 0, 0 >64: 64, 0, 13687, 4293, 5345958, 0, 0 >128: 128, 0, 9418, 4594, 352044, 0, 0 >256: 256, 0, 8203, 1022, 590182, 0, 0 >512: 512, 0, 1184, 904, 349336, 0, 0 >1024: 1024, 0, 299, 41, 14512, 0, 0 >2048: 2048, 0, 139, 71, 35836, 0, 0 >4096: 4096, 0, 593, 10, 36416, 0, 0 >8192: 8192, 0, 99, 3, 649, 0, 0 >16384: 16384, 0, 46, 7, 864, 0, 0 >32768: 32768, 0, 25, 8, 473, 0, 0 >65536: 65536, 0, 24, 6, 1529, 0, 0 >SLEEPQUEUE: 80, 0, 424, 351, 424, 0, 0 >64 pcpu: 8, 0, 2504, 568, 2504, 0, 0 >Files: 80, 0, 690, 560, 156649, 0, 0 >filedesc0: 1104, 0, 107, 55, 9377, 0, 0 >TURNSTILE: 136, 0, 424, 136, 424, 0, 0 >rl_entry: 40, 0, 221, 879, 221, 0, 0 >umtx pi: 96, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >umtx_shm: 88, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >MAC labels: 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >PROC: 1328, 0, 106, 47, 9376, 0, 0 >THREAD: 1280, 0, 382, 41, 2371, 0, 0 >cpuset: 96, 0, 134, 399, 218, 0, 0 >audit_record: 1248, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >mbuf_packet: 256, 3238695, 384, 1645, 1115908, 0, 0 >mbuf: 256, 3238695, 3, 4303, 4980005, 0, 0 >mbuf_cluster: 2048, 506044, 2024, 696, 349970, 0, 0 >mbuf_jumbo_page: 4096, 253022, 0, 189, 199654, 0, 0 >mbuf_jumbo_9k: 9216, 224907, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >mbuf_jumbo_16k: 16384, 168680, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >NetGraph items: 72, 4123, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >NetGraph data items: 72, 4123, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >g_bio: 376, 0, 0, 930, 86697, 0, 0 >ttyinq: 160, 0, 150, 100, 465, 0, 0 >ttyoutq: 256, 0, 80, 175, 248, 0, 0 >DMAR_MAP_ENTRY: 120, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >nvme_request: 128, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >vtnet_tx_hdr: 24, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >cryptop: 88, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >cryptodesc: 72, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >nvidia_stack_t: 12288, 0, 8, 7, 25170, 0, 0 >FPU_save_area: 512, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >VNODE: 472, 0, 47637, 43, 49722, 0, 0 >VNODEPOLL: 120, 0, 48, 480, 48, 0, 0 >BUF TRIE: 144, 0, 2899, 49805, 25573, 0, 0 >NAMEI: 1024, 0, 1, 91, 1223817, 0, 0 >S VFS Cache: 108, 0, 4953, 297, 15989, 0, 0 >STS VFS Cache: 148, 0, 9699, 207, 97606, 0, 0 >L VFS Cache: 328, 0, 22773, 111, 23389, 0, 0 >LTS VFS Cache: 368, 0, 362, 48, 2717, 0, 0 >NCLNODE: 528, 0, 20657, 28, 20657, 0, 0 >DIRHASH: 1024, 0, 1023, 33, 1023, 0, 0 >Mountpoints: 816, 0, 9, 46, 9, 0, 0 >pipe: 760, 0, 65, 65, 5199, 0, 0 >procdesc: 136, 0, 0, 145, 4, 0, 0 >AIO: 224, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >AIOP: 32, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >AIOCB: 752, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >AIOL: 128, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >AIOLIO: 280, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >ksiginfo: 112, 0, 143, 907, 18166, 0, 0 >itimer: 352, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >KNOTE: 128, 0, 143, 508, 8039, 0, 0 >socket: 864, 260132, 187, 89, 6437, 0, 0 >unpcb: 240, 260144, 140, 180, 4057, 0, 0 >ipq: 56, 15833, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >udp_inpcb: 464, 260136, 22, 154, 2061, 0, 0 >udpcb: 32, 260250, 22, 1103, 2061, 0, 0 >tcp_inpcb: 464, 260136, 28, 204, 308, 0, 0 >tcpcb: 1040, 260133, 25, 83, 308, 0, 0 >tcptw: 88, 27810, 3, 402, 143, 0, 0 >syncache: 168, 15364, 0, 69, 1, 0, 0 >hostcache: 128, 15376, 61, 466, 61, 0, 0 >sackhole: 32, 0, 0, 875, 27, 0, 0 >tcpreass: 40, 31700, 0, 300, 2, 0, 0 >sctp_ep: 1488, 260132, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_asoc: 2408, 40000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_laddr: 48, 80012, 0, 332, 3, 0, 0 >sctp_raddr: 736, 80000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_chunk: 152, 400010, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_readq: 160, 400000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_stream_msg_out: 112, 400015, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_asconf: 40, 400000, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >sctp_asconf_ack: 48, 400060, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >udplite_inpcb: 464, 260136, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >ripcb: 464, 260136, 0, 64, 4, 0, 0 >rtentry: 208, 0, 11, 179, 13, 0, 0 >selfd: 64, 0, 346, 1452, 8829042, 0, 0 >SWAPMETA: 288, 1012089, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >FFS inode: 152, 0, 26866, 356, 28838, 0, 0 >FFS1 dinode: 128, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 >FFS2 dinode: 256, 0, 26866, 404, 28838, 0, 0 >autofs_request: 5280, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0 >autofs_node: 208, 0, 2, 131, 2, 0, 0 > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >vmstat -i > >interrupt total rate >irq16: hdac1+ 91 1 >irq17: ehci0 ehci1+ 51149 752 >irq18: ohci0 ohci1* 7 0 >irq256: hpet0:t0 793878 11668 >irq260: vgapci0 59364 873 >irq261: hdac0 25715 378 >irq264: re0 1226174 18022 >irq265: ahci0:ch0 18380 270 >irq267: ahci0:ch2 23 0 >irq268: ahci0:ch3 7253 107 >Total 2182034 32071 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >pstat -T > >690/260130 files >0M/3656M swap space > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >pstat -s > >Device 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity >/dev/ada0b 7488424 0 7488424 0% > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >iostat > > tty ada0 ada1 da0 cpu > tin tout KB/t tps MB/s KB/t tps MB/s KB/t tps MB/s us ni sy in id > 2 105 49.68 12 0.57 42.32 5 0.19 0.00 0 0.00 10 0 2 0 88 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ipcs -a > >Message Queues: >T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP CBYTES QNUM QBYTES LSPID LRPID STIME RTIME CTIME > >Shared Memory: >T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP NATTCH SEGSZ CPID LPID ATIME DTIME CTIME >m 131072 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1126 1112 3:09:20 no-entry 3:09:20 >m 65537 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1126 1112 3:09:23 no-entry 3:09:23 >m 65538 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1130 1112 3:09:23 no-entry 3:09:23 >m 65539 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1134 1112 3:09:25 3:23:06 3:09:25 >m 65540 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:09:32 3:31:53 3:09:32 >m 65541 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:09:32 3:31:53 3:09:32 >m 393222 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 49152 1158 1112 3:09:54 3:31:53 3:09:54 >m 196615 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 2396160 1158 1112 3:09:52 3:31:53 3:09:52 >m 327688 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 2396160 1158 1112 3:09:54 3:31:53 3:09:54 >m 65545 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 49152 1158 1112 3:09:55 3:31:53 3:09:55 >m 65546 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1132 1112 3:23:06 3:23:31 3:23:06 >m 65547 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 393216 1132 1112 3:23:07 3:23:31 3:23:07 >m 65548 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 12288 1126 1112 3:23:31 no-entry 3:23:31 >m 65549 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 12288 1130 1112 3:23:31 no-entry 3:23:31 >m 65550 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 12288 1134 1112 3:23:31 no-entry 3:23:31 >m 65551 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:30:00 3:31:53 3:30:00 >m 65552 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:30:00 3:31:53 3:30:00 >m 131089 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 2396160 1158 1112 3:31:07 3:31:53 3:31:07 >m 262162 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 65536 1158 1112 3:31:11 3:31:53 3:31:11 >m 196627 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 1073152 1158 1112 3:31:08 3:31:53 3:31:08 >m 65556 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 65536 1158 1112 3:31:11 3:31:53 3:31:11 >m 131093 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 1125000 7556 1112 3:31:56 no-entry 3:31:56 >m 65558 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:32:21 no-entry 3:32:21 >m 65559 0 --rw------- aryehl aryehl aryehl aryehl 2 7950336 1158 1112 3:32:21 no-entry 3:32:21 > >Semaphores: >T ID KEY MODE OWNER GROUP CREATOR CGROUP NSEMS OTIME CTIME > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ipcs -T > >msginfo: > msgmax: 16384 (max characters in a message) > msgmni: 40 (# of message queues) > msgmnb: 2048 (max characters in a message queue) > msgtql: 40 (max # of messages in system) > msgssz: 8 (size of a message segment) > msgseg: 2048 (# of message segments in system) > >shminfo: > shmmax: 536870912 (max shared memory segment size) > shmmin: 1 (min shared memory segment size) > shmmni: 192 (max number of shared memory identifiers) > shmseg: 128 (max shared memory segments per process) > shmall: 131072 (max amount of shared memory in pages) > >seminfo: > semmni: 50 (# of semaphore identifiers) > semmns: 340 (# of semaphores in system) > semmnu: 150 (# of undo structures in system) > semmsl: 340 (max # of semaphores per id) > semopm: 100 (max # of operations per semop call) > semume: 50 (max # of undo entries per process) > semusz: 632 (size in bytes of undo structure) > semvmx: 32767 (semaphore maximum value) > semaem: 16384 (adjust on exit max value) > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >nfsstat > >Client Info: >Rpc Counts: > Getattr Setattr Lookup Readlink Read Write Create Remove > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > Rename Link Symlink Mkdir Rmdir Readdir RdirPlus Access > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > Mknod Fsstat Fsinfo PathConf Commit > 0 0 0 0 0 >Rpc Info: > TimedOut Invalid X Replies Retries Requests > 0 0 0 0 0 >Cache Info: >Attr Hits Misses Lkup Hits Misses BioR Hits Misses BioW Hits Misses > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >BioRLHits Misses BioD Hits Misses DirE Hits Misses Accs Hits Misses > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > >Server Info: > Getattr Setattr Lookup Readlink Read Write Create Remove > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > Rename Link Symlink Mkdir Rmdir Readdir RdirPlus Access > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > Mknod Fsstat Fsinfo PathConf Commit > 0 0 0 0 0 >Server Ret-Failed > 0 >Server Faults > 0 >Server Cache Stats: > Inprog Idem Non-idem Misses > 0 0 0 0 >Server Write Gathering: > WriteOps WriteRPC Opsaved > 0 0 0 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >netstat -s > >tcp: > 1121620 packets sent > 889577 data packets (869011679 bytes) > 530 data packets (298581 bytes) retransmitted > 0 data packets unnecessarily retransmitted > 0 resends initiated by MTU discovery > 232506 ack-only packets (1279 delayed) > 0 URG only packets > 0 window probe packets > 16 window update packets > 588 control packets > 1057561 packets received > 595049 acks (for 869017886 bytes) > 3380 duplicate acks > 0 acks for unsent data > 758727 packets (701785735 bytes) received in-sequence > 25 completely duplicate packets (5458 bytes) > 1 old duplicate packet > 0 packets with some dup. data (0 bytes duped) > 2 out-of-order packets (0 bytes) > 0 packets (0 bytes) of data after window > 0 window probes > 54 window update packets > 59 packets received after close > 0 discarded for bad checksums > 0 discarded for bad header offset fields > 0 discarded because packet too short > 0 discarded due to memory problems > 285 connection requests > 1 connection accept > 5 bad connection attempts > 0 listen queue overflows > 0 ignored RSTs in the windows > 278 connections established (including accepts) > 280 connections closed (including 35 drops) > 150 connections updated cached RTT on close > 184 connections updated cached RTT variance on close > 39 connections updated cached ssthresh on close > 4 embryonic connections dropped > 594925 segments updated rtt (of 429551 attempts) > 328 retransmit timeouts > 11 connections dropped by rexmit timeout > 0 persist timeouts > 0 connections dropped by persist timeout > 0 Connections (fin_wait_2) dropped because of timeout > 2126 keepalive timeouts > 1976 keepalive probes sent > 23 connections dropped by keepalive > 38045 correct ACK header predictions > 442375 correct data packet header predictions > 1 syncache entry added > 0 retransmitted > 0 dupsyn > 0 dropped > 1 completed > 0 bucket overflow > 0 cache overflow > 0 reset > 0 stale > 0 aborted > 0 badack > 0 unreach > 0 zone failures > 1 cookie sent > 0 cookies received > 61 hostcache entries added > 0 bucket overflow > 13 SACK recovery episodes > 142 segment rexmits in SACK recovery episodes > 194116 byte rexmits in SACK recovery episodes > 1544 SACK options (SACK blocks) received > 0 SACK options (SACK blocks) sent > 0 SACK scoreboard overflow > 0 packets with ECN CE bit set > 0 packets with ECN ECT(0) bit set > 0 packets with ECN ECT(1) bit set > 0 successful ECN handshakes > 0 times ECN reduced the congestion window >TCP connection count by state: > 0 connections in CLOSED state > 14 connections in LISTEN state > 0 connections in SYN_SENT state > 0 connections in SYN_RCVD state > 9 connections in ESTABLISHED state > 0 connections in CLOSE_WAIT state > 0 connections in FIN_WAIT_1 state > 1 connection in CLOSING state > 1 connection in LAST_ACK state > 0 connections in FIN_WAIT_2 state > 3 connections in TIME_WAIT state >udp: > 17288 datagrams received > 0 with incomplete header > 0 with bad data length field > 0 with bad checksum > 0 with no checksum > 0 dropped due to no socket > 24 broadcast/multicast datagrams undelivered > 0 dropped due to full socket buffers > 0 not for hashed pcb > 17264 delivered > 17261 datagrams output > 0 times multicast source filter matched >ip: > 1074888 total packets received > 0 bad header checksums > 0 with size smaller than minimum > 0 with data size < data length > 0 with ip length > max ip packet size > 0 with header length < data size > 0 with data length < header length > 0 with bad options > 0 with incorrect version number > 0 fragments received > 0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space) > 0 fragments dropped after timeout > 0 packets reassembled ok > 1074888 packets for this host > 0 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol > 0 packets forwarded (0 packets fast forwarded) > 0 packets not forwardable > 0 packets received for unknown multicast group > 0 redirects sent > 1143030 packets sent from this host > 0 packets sent with fabricated ip header > 0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc. > 18 output packets discarded due to no route > 0 output datagrams fragmented > 0 fragments created > 0 datagrams that can't be fragmented > 0 tunneling packets that can't find gif > 0 datagrams with bad address in header >icmp: > 0 calls to icmp_error > 0 errors not generated in response to an icmp message > 0 messages with bad code fields > 0 messages less than the minimum length > 0 messages with bad checksum > 0 messages with bad length > 0 multicast echo requests ignored > 0 multicast timestamp requests ignored > Input histogram: > echo reply: 1 > 0 message responses generated > 0 invalid return addresses > 0 no return routes >ipsec: > 0 inbound packets violated process security policy > 0 inbound packets failed due to insufficient memory > 0 invalid inbound packets > 0 outbound packets violated process security policy > 0 outbound packets with no SA available > 0 outbound packets failed due to insufficient memory > 0 outbound packets with no route available > 0 invalid outbound packets > 0 outbound packets with bundled SAs > 0 mbufs coalesced during clone > 0 clusters coalesced during clone > 0 clusters copied during clone > 0 mbufs inserted during makespace >ah: > 0 packets shorter than header shows > 0 packets dropped; protocol family not supported > 0 packets dropped; no TDB > 0 packets dropped; bad KCR > 0 packets dropped; queue full > 0 packets dropped; no transform > 0 replay counter wraps > 0 packets dropped; bad authentication detected > 0 packets dropped; bad authentication length > 0 possible replay packets detected > 0 packets in > 0 packets out > 0 packets dropped; invalid TDB > 0 bytes in > 0 bytes out > 0 packets dropped; larger than IP_MAXPACKET > 0 packets blocked due to policy > 0 crypto processing failures > 0 tunnel sanity check failures >esp: > 0 packets shorter than header shows > 0 packets dropped; protocol family not supported > 0 packets dropped; no TDB > 0 packets dropped; bad KCR > 0 packets dropped; queue full > 0 packets dropped; no transform > 0 packets dropped; bad ilen > 0 replay counter wraps > 0 packets dropped; bad encryption detected > 0 packets dropped; bad authentication detected > 0 possible replay packets detected > 0 packets in > 0 packets out > 0 packets dropped; invalid TDB > 0 bytes in > 0 bytes out > 0 packets dropped; larger than IP_MAXPACKET > 0 packets blocked due to policy > 0 crypto processing failures > 0 tunnel sanity check failures >ipcomp: > 0 packets shorter than header shows > 0 packets dropped; protocol family not supported > 0 packets dropped; no TDB > 0 packets dropped; bad KCR > 0 packets dropped; queue full > 0 packets dropped; no transform > 0 replay counter wraps > 0 packets in > 0 packets out > 0 packets dropped; invalid TDB > 0 bytes in > 0 bytes out > 0 packets dropped; larger than IP_MAXPACKET > 0 packets blocked due to policy > 0 crypto processing failures > 0 packets sent uncompressed; size < compr. algo. threshold > 0 packets sent uncompressed; compression was useless >arp: > 9 ARP requests sent > 3 ARP replies sent > 114 ARP requests received > 3 ARP replies received > 117 ARP packets received > 5 total packets dropped due to no ARP entry > 4 ARP entrys timed out > 0 Duplicate IPs seen >ip6: > 10 total packets received > 0 with size smaller than minimum > 0 with data size < data length > 0 with bad options > 0 with incorrect version number > 0 fragments received > 0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space) > 0 fragments dropped after timeout > 0 fragments that exceeded limit > 0 packets reassembled ok > 10 packets for this host > 0 packets forwarded > 0 packets not forwardable > 0 redirects sent > 10 packets sent from this host > 0 packets sent with fabricated ip header > 0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc. > 0 output packets discarded due to no route > 0 output datagrams fragmented > 0 fragments created > 0 datagrams that can't be fragmented > 0 packets that violated scope rules > 0 multicast packets which we don't join > Input histogram: > UDP: 10 > Mbuf statistics: > 3 one mbuf > two or more mbuf: > lo0= 7 > 0 one ext mbuf > 0 two or more ext mbuf > 0 packets whose headers are not contiguous > 0 tunneling packets that can't find gif > 0 packets discarded because of too many headers > 7 failures of source address selection > source addresses on an outgoing I/F > 4 link-locals > source addresses on a non-outgoing I/F > 7 addresses scope=0xf > source addresses of same scope > 4 link-locals > Source addresses selection rule applied: > 4 first candidate > 7 same address > 4 matching label >icmp6: > 0 calls to icmp6_error > 0 errors not generated in response to an icmp6 message > 0 errors not generated because of rate limitation > 0 messages with bad code fields > 0 messages < minimum length > 0 bad checksums > 0 messages with bad length > Histogram of error messages to be generated: > 0 no route > 0 administratively prohibited > 0 beyond scope > 0 address unreachable > 0 port unreachable > 0 packet too big > 0 time exceed transit > 0 time exceed reassembly > 0 erroneous header field > 0 unrecognized next header > 0 unrecognized option > 0 redirect > 0 unknown > 0 message responses generated > 0 messages with too many ND options > 0 messages with bad ND options > 0 bad neighbor solicitation messages > 0 bad neighbor advertisement messages > 0 bad router solicitation messages > 0 bad router advertisement messages > 0 bad redirect messages > 0 path MTU changes >ipsec6: > 0 inbound packets violated process security policy > 0 inbound packets failed due to insufficient memory > 0 invalid inbound packets > 0 outbound packets violated process security policy > 0 outbound packets with no SA available > 0 outbound packets failed due to insufficient memory > 0 outbound packets with no route available > 0 invalid outbound packets > 0 outbound packets with bundled SAs > 0 mbufs coalesced during clone > 0 clusters coalesced during clone > 0 clusters copied during clone > 0 mbufs inserted during makespace >rip6: > 0 messages received > 0 checksum calculations on inbound > 0 messages with bad checksum > 0 messages dropped due to no socket > 0 multicast messages dropped due to no socket > 0 messages dropped due to full socket buffers > 0 delivered > 0 datagrams output >pfkey: > 0 requests sent from userland > 0 bytes sent from userland > 0 messages with invalid length field > 0 messages with invalid version field > 0 messages with invalid message type field > 0 messages too short > 0 messages with memory allocation 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some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >ugen1.4: <LITEON Technology> at usbus1 >ukbd0 on uhub7 >ukbd0: <EP1 Interrupt> on usbus1 >kbd2 at ukbd0 >re0: link state changed to UP >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >AUTOMOUNT is a devd(8) based automounter for FreeBSD. > >It supports following file systems: >UFS/FAT/exFAT/NTFS/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 > >It needs these ports to mount NTFS/exFAT/EXT4 respectively: > o sysutils/fusefs-ntfs > o sysutils/fusefs-exfat > o sysutils/fusefs-ext4fuse > >By default it mounts/unmounts all removable media but >it is possible to set some additional options at the >/usr/local/etc/automount.conf config file. > >Below is a list of possible options with description. > >MNTPREFIX (set to /media by default) > With this options You can alter the default root > for mounting the removable media, for example to > the /mnt directory. > > example: MNTPREFIX="/media" > >ENCODING (set to en_US.ISO8859-1 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > encoding to use at the mount. > > example: ENCODING="pl_PL.ISO8859-2" > >CODEPAGE (set to cp437 by default) > Only used with FAT32 mounts, specifies which > code page to use at the mount. > > example: CODEPAGE="cp852" > >USER (unset by default) > If set to some username, the mount command will > chown(1) the mount directory with the user and > its primary user group. If used with FM option > allows to launch the specified file manager after > a successful mount. > > example: USER="vermaden" > >FM (unset by default) > If set to file manager command, the mount will > launch the specified command after successful > mount. Works only if USER parameter is also set. > > example: FM="nautilus --browser --no-desktop" > >USERUMOUNT (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will 'chmod +s /sbin/umount' > which would allow an USER to unmount the file > system with their selected file manager. > > example: USERUMOUNT="YES" > >ATIME (set to YES by default) > When set to NO it will mount filesystems with > noatime options when possible. > > example: ATIME="NO" > >REMOVEDIRS (set to NO by default) > When set to YES it will remove empty directories > under the used after device detach. > > example: REMOVEDIRS="YES" > >BLACKLIST (unset by default) > The automount will ignore devices defined here. > > example: BLACKLIST="da0 da3s1a" > >TIMEOUT (set to 8 by default) > Do not wait longer then the specified timeout for > the device node to appear in /dev and be accessible. > > example: TIMEOUT="8" > >DELAY (set to 1 second by default) > How often to check for device availability. > > example: DELAY="2.5" > >BOOTDELAY (set to 45 seconds by default) > How long to wait for boot process to complete. > > example: BOOTDELAY="30" > >NOTIFY (set to NO by default) > Use 'notify-send' and 'libnotify' to show notifications > of mounting and unmounting devices on the desktop. > Note that you have to call 'xhost +local:' command in > your '~/.xinitrc' file for this to work. > > example: NOTIFY="YES" > >WALL (set to NO by default) > Use wall(1) to show notifications of mounting and > unmounting devices on terminals of logged in users. > > example: WALL="YES" > >ums0 on uhub7 >ums0: <PixArt USB Optical Mouse, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 3> on usbus1 >ums0: 3 buttons and [XYZ] coordinates ID=0 >Starting ums0 moused. >add host 127.0.0.1: gateway lo0 fib 0: route already in table >add net default: gateway 10.0.10.1 >add host ::1: gateway lo0 fib 0: route already in table >add net fe80::: gateway ::1 >add net ff02::: gateway ::1 >add net ::ffff:0.0.0.0: gateway ::1 >add net ::0.0.0.0: gateway ::1 >Creating and/or trimming log files. >Starting syslogd. >No core dumps found. >Setting NIS domain: office. >Starting rpcbind. >Starting ypbind. >Clearing /tmp (X related). >Starting statd. >Starting lockd. >Recovering vi editor sessions:. >Updating motd:. >Mounting late filesystems:. >Starting tomcat7. >Starting cupsd. >Configuring vt: blanktime. >Performing sanity check on sshd configuration. >Starting sshd. >Starting sendmail_submit. >Starting sendmail_msp_queue. >Starting cron. >Starting background file system checks in 60 seconds. >Starting autounmountd. >Starting automountd. > >sleeping for nfs >Sat Oct 29 03:08:40 EDT 2016 >nvidia-modeset: Allocated GPU:0 (GPU-c309822d-608d-4d8a-6ab7-11d49570c3c6) @ PCI:0000:01:00.0 >Oct 29 03:09:22 lilith pulseaudio[1144]: [(null)] core-util.c: Failed to connect to system bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory >Oct 29 03:09:22 lilith last message repeated 10 times >Oct 29 03:09:23 lilith pulseaudio[1144]: [(null)] core-util.c: Failed to stat runtime directory /home/aryehl/.config/pulse/lilith-runtime: Invalid argument >Oct 29 03:09:23 lilith pulseaudio[1140]: [(null)] main.c: Daemon startup failed. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: This application does not specify a Codebase in its manifest. Please verify with the applet's vendor. Continuing. See: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jweb/security/no_redeploy.html for details. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error - for more info see itweb-settings debug options or console. See http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web#Filing_bugs for help. >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: IcedTea-Web java error manual log: >Oct 29 03:31:58 lilith aryehl: Application title was not found in manifest. Check with application vendor >ugen1.5: <SanDisk> at usbus1 >umass1 on uhub7 >umass1: <SanDisk Cruzer Glide, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.27, addr 5> on usbus1 >umass1: SCSI over Bulk-Only; quirks = 0x8100 >umass1:7:1: Attached to scbus7 >da4 at umass-sim1 bus 1 scbus7 target 0 lun 0 >da4: <SanDisk Cruzer Glide 1.27> Removable Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device >da4: Serial Number 2005174012169C622671 >da4: 40.000MB/s transfers >da4: 15267MB (31266816 512 byte sectors) >da4: quirks=0x2<NO_6_BYTE> >ugen1.5: <SanDisk> at usbus1 (disconnected) >umass1: at uhub7, port 2, addr 5 (disconnected) >da4 at umass-sim1 bus 1 scbus7 target 0 lun 0 >da4: <SanDisk Cruzer Glide 1.27> s/n 2005174012169C622671 detached >(da4:umass-sim1:1:0:0): Periph destroyed >umass1: detached >Device da4s1 went missing before all of the data could be written to it; expect data loss. >fsync: giving up on dirty 0xfffff8010f26e938: tag devfs, type VCHR > usecount 1, writecount 0, refcount 960 mountedhere 0xfffff8010f670a00 > flags (VI_DOOMED|VI_ACTIVE) > v_object 0xfffff801f7113630 ref 0 pages 965 cleanbuf 955 dirtybuf 2 > lock type devfs: EXCL by thread 0xfffff801f7533a00 (pid 9376, date, tid 100378) > dev da4s1 >panic: devfs_fsync: vop_stdfsync failed. >cpuid = 3 >KDB: stack backtrace: >#0 0xffffffff80b26857 at kdb_backtrace+0x67 >#1 0xffffffff80adb6f2 at vpanic+0x182 >#2 0xffffffff80adb563 at panic+0x43 >#3 0xffffffff80986e5f at devfs_fsync+0x8f >#4 0xffffffff8111475d at VOP_FSYNC_APV+0x8d >#5 0xffffffff80b8de45 at bufsync+0x35 >#6 0xffffffff80bad830 at bufobj_invalbuf+0x160 >#7 0xffffffff80bb132e at vgonel+0x1fe >#8 0xffffffff80bb1aa1 at vgone+0x81 >#9 0xffffffff8097fa14 at devfs_delete+0x304 >#10 0xffffffff8097ffaf at devfs_populate_loop+0x20f >#11 0xffffffff8097fd8a at devfs_populate+0x2a >#12 0xffffffff80985ff7 at devfs_populate_vp+0xc7 >#13 0xffffffff809838cc at devfs_lookup+0x2c >#14 0xffffffff811132c7 at VOP_LOOKUP_APV+0x87 >#15 0xffffffff80ba23d1 at lookup+0x591 >#16 0xffffffff80ba1a72 at namei+0x572 >#17 0xffffffff80bc022c at vn_open_cred+0x21c >Uptime: 26m11s >Dumping 945 out of 8129 MB:..2%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..72%..82%..92% > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >kernel config > >options CONFIG_AUTOGENERATED >ident GENERIC >machine amd64 >cpu HAMMER >makeoptions WITH_CTF=1 >makeoptions DEBUG=-g >options XENHVM >options USB_DEBUG >options ATH_ENABLE_11N >options AH_AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION >options AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 >options IEEE80211_SUPPORT_MESH >options IEEE80211_AMPDU_AGE >options IEEE80211_DEBUG >options SC_PIXEL_MODE >options VESA >options AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT >options AHC_REG_PRETTY_PRINT >options PCI_IOV >options PCI_HP >options ACPI_DMAR >options DEVICE_NUMA >options SMP >options KDB_TRACE >options KDB >options RCTL >options RACCT_DEFAULT_TO_DISABLED >options RACCT >options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE >options DDB_CTF >options KDTRACE_HOOKS >options KDTRACE_FRAME >options MAC >options CAPABILITIES >options CAPABILITY_MODE >options AUDIT >options HWPMC_HOOKS >options KBD_INSTALL_CDEV >options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128 >options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING >options SYSVSEM >options SYSVMSG >options SYSVSHM >options STACK >options KTRACE >options SCSI_DELAY=5000 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD10 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD9 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD7 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD6 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD5 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD4 >options COMPAT_FREEBSD32 >options GEOM_LABEL >options GEOM_RAID >options GEOM_PART_GPT >options PSEUDOFS >options PROCFS >options CD9660 >options MSDOSFS >options NFS_ROOT >options NFSLOCKD >options NFSD >options NFSCL >options MD_ROOT >options QUOTA >options UFS_GJOURNAL >options UFS_DIRHASH >options UFS_ACL >options SOFTUPDATES >options FFS >options SCTP >options TCP_OFFLOAD >options IPSEC >options INET6 >options INET >options PREEMPTION >options SCHED_ULE >options NEW_PCIB >options GEOM_PART_MBR >options GEOM_PART_EBR_COMPAT >options GEOM_PART_EBR >options GEOM_PART_BSD >device isa >device mem >device io >device uart_ns8250 >device cpufreq >device acpi >device pci >device fdc >device ahci >device ata >device mvs >device siis >device ahc >device ahd >device esp >device hptiop >device isp >device mpt >device mps >device mpr >device sym >device trm >device adv >device adw >device aic >device bt >device isci >device scbus >device ch >device da >device sa >device cd >device pass >device ses >device amr >device arcmsr >device ciss >device dpt >device hptmv >device hptnr >device hptrr >device hpt27xx >device iir >device ips >device mly >device twa >device tws >device aac >device aacp >device aacraid >device ida >device mfi >device mlx >device mrsas >device pmspcv >device twe >device nvme >device nvd >device atkbdc >device atkbd >device psm >device kbdmux >device vga >device splash >device sc >device vt >device vt_vga >device vt_efifb >device agp >device cbb >device pccard >device cardbus >device uart >device ppc >device ppbus >device lpt >device ppi >device puc >device bxe >device de >device em >device igb >device ix >device ixv >device ixl >device ixlv >device le >device ti >device txp >device vx >device miibus >device ae >device age >device alc >device ale >device bce >device bfe >device bge >device cas >device dc >device et >device fxp >device gem >device hme >device jme >device lge >device msk >device nfe >device nge >device pcn >device re >device rl >device sf >device sge >device sis >device sk >device ste >device stge >device tl >device tx >device vge >device vr >device wb >device xl >device wlan >device wlan_wep >device wlan_ccmp >device wlan_tkip >device wlan_amrr >device an >device ath >device ath_pci >device ath_hal >device ath_rate_sample >device ipw >device iwi >device iwn >device malo >device mwl >device ral >device wi >device wpi >device loop >device random >device padlock_rng >device rdrand_rng >device ether >device vlan >device tun >device md >device gif >device firmware >device bpf >device uhci >device ohci >device ehci >device xhci >device usb >device ukbd >device umass >device sound >device snd_cmi >device snd_csa >device snd_emu10kx >device snd_es137x >device snd_hda >device snd_ich >device snd_via8233 >device mmc >device mmcsd >device sdhci >device virtio >device virtio_pci >device vtnet >device virtio_blk >device virtio_scsi >device virtio_balloon >device hyperv >device xenpci >device vmx >device netmap >device crypto > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ddb capture buffer > >ddb: ddb_capture: kvm_nlist
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