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- rmtab - remotely mounted file system table
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- _R_m_t_a_b resides in the directory /_e_t_c and contains a record of all clients
- that have done remote mounts of file systems from this machine. Whenever
- a remote _m_o_u_n_t is done, an entry is made in the _r_m_t_a_b file of the machine
- serving up that file system. _U_m_o_u_n_t removes entries of a remotely
- mounted file system. _U_m_o_u_n_t -_a broadcasts to all servers, and informs
- them that they should remove all entries from _r_m_t_a_b created by the sender
- of the broadcast message (this is done automatically during system
- startup). The table is a series of lines of the form:
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- hostname:directory
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- This table is used only to preserve information between crashes, and is
- read only by _m_o_u_n_t_d(1M) when it starts up. _M_o_u_n_t_d keeps an in-core
- table, which it uses to handle requests from programs like _s_h_o_w_m_o_u_n_t(1)
- and _s_h_u_t_d_o_w_n(1M).
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- /etc/rmtab
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- showmount(1), mountd(1M), mount(1M), umount(1M), shutdown(1M)
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- Although the _r_m_t_a_b table is close to the truth, it is not always 100%
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