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klm Display all variables associated with the Kernel Lock Manager subsystem.
krpc Display all variables associated with the kernel RPC subsystem.
nfs Display all variables associated with the NFS subsystem.
nfslogd Display all variables associated with the NFS logging,
nfslogd subsystem.
nis Display all variables associated with the NIS subsystem.
pcnfsd Display all variables associated with the pcnfsd subsystem.
rpcbind Display all variables associated with the rpcbind
subsystem.
Variable Names for the AutoFS Subsystem
The
setoncenv command recognizes the following configuration variable names for the AutoFS subsys-
tem:
AUTO_MASTER [path]
The location of the default auto_master file.
AUTOFS [0 | 1]
Used to enable or disable the AutoFS service during system startup. Allowed values are
0 to disable the service or 1 to enable the service.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
AUTOMOUNT_OPTIONS
[option_string]
The run time arguments for the
automount command used by
/sbin/init.d/autofs
.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
AUTOMOUNT_TIMEOUT
[number]
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
auto-
mount.
AUTOMOUNTD_ENV [name=
value]
Environment variables. Each environment variable-value pairing must be on its own
line. You can specify multiple such pairings. When using the
-r option, just specifying
AUTOMOUNTD_ENV will remove all variables, using
AUTOMOUNTD_ENV name=value
will remove that value only.
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.
AUTOMOUNTD_OPTIONS [option_string]
The run time arguments for the
automount daemon used by
/sbin/init.d/autofs.
This variable will be obsolete in a future release.
AUTOMOUNTD_TRACE [number]
Expands each RPC call and displays it on standard output. The default value, 0, turns
off such tracing. Tracing starts with value 1 and with each higher value the verbosity of
trace output increases.
AUTOMOUNTD_VERBOSE [TRUE | FALSE]
Verbose mode. Causes status messages to be logged to the console. The default value is
FALSE. Equivalent to the -v option in automountd.
Variable Names for the KEY Subsystem
The
setoncenv command recognizes the following configuration variable names for the KEY subsystem:
ENABLE_NOBODY_KEYS [yes | no]
Specifies whether default keys for nobody are used. ENABLE_NOBODY_KEYS=NO is
equivalent to the -d command-line option for keyserv. The default value for
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