AUTOFS(5)              File Formats and Configurations             AUTOFS(5)
NAME
     autofs - automount configuration properties
DESCRIPTION
     The behavior of the 
automount(8) command and the 
automountd(8) daemon
     is controlled by property values that are stored in the Service
     Management Facility, 
smf(7).  The 
sharectl(8) command should be used to
     query or change values for these properties.
     Changes made to 
autofs property values on an 
automount or 
automountd     command line override the values set using 
sharectl(8).
     The following list describes the properties:     
timeout=
num             Specifies a duration, in seconds, that a file system is to
             remain mounted when not in use.  The default value is 600 (10
             minutes).  Equivalent to the 
-t option in 
automount.     
automount_verbose=
true|
false             Verbose mode.  Causes you to be notified of non-critical
             events, such as 
autofs mounts and unmounts.  The default value
             is 
false.  Equivalent to the 
-v option in 
automount.     
automountd_verbose=
true|
false             Verbose mode.  Causes status messages to be logged to the
             svc:/system/filesystem/autofs:default log file.  The default
             value is 
false.  Equivalent to the 
-v option in 
automountd.     
nobrowse=
true|
false             Turn on or off browsing for all 
autofs mount points.  The
             default value is 
false.  Equivalent to the 
-n option in             
automountd.     
trace=
num             Expands each RPC call and logs it to
             svc:/system/filesystem/autofs:default log file.  The default
             value, 0, turns off such tracing.  Starting with 1, with each
             higher value, the verbosity of trace output increases.     
environment=
name=
value[,
name=
value]...
             Specifies a comma separated list of environment variables.  If
             an environment variable has more than one value, those values
             should be separated with a comma, preceded by a backslash as an
             escape character ("
\,").  For example:
                   VAR1=val1,VAR2=val2\,val3
SEE ALSO
     smf(7), 
automount(8), 
automountd(8), 
sharectl(8)illumos                         March 1, 2016                        illumos