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Start and stop autofs
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Start and stop the automount service without having to reboot the system
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Configure your autofs environment through the autofs SMF parameters
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Assign values to parameters in the SMF repository
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Access file systems by using autofs
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Access file systems by using the automount service
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Modify the autofs maps
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Modify the master map, which is used to list other maps
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Modify an indirect map, which is used for most maps
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Modify a direct map, which is used to establish a direct association between a mount point on
a client and a server
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Modify the autofs maps to access non-NFS file systems
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Set up an autofs map with an entry for a CD-ROM application
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Use /home maps
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Set up a common /home map
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Set up a /home map that refers to multiple file systems
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Using a new autofs mount point
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Set up a project-related autofs map
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Set up an autofs map that supports different client architectures
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Set up an autofs map that supports different operating systems
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Replicate file systems with autofs
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Provide access to file systems that fail over
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Using security restrictions with autofs
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Provide access to file systems while restricting remote root access to the
files
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Using a public file handle with autofs
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Force use of the public file handle when mounting a file system
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Using an NFS URL with autofs
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Add an NFS URL so that the automounter can use it
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Disable autofs browsability
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Disable browsability so that autofs mount points are not automatically populated on a single
client
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Disable browsability so that autofs mount points are not automatically populated on all
clients
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Disable browsability so that a specific autofs mount point is not automatically populated on a
client
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