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rmvolmgr(1M)

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Attributes | See Also

Name

    rmvolmgr– HAL-aware removable volume manager

Synopsis

    /usr/sbin/rmvolmgr [-chns]

Description

    The rmvolmgr command is a volume manager that can automatically mount and unmount removable media and hot-pluggable storage. The default mount point is /media.

    rmvolmgr is one of a number of Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)-aware tools that are shipped with the Solaris operating system. See hald(1M).

    Multiple instances of rmvolmgr can be run simultaneously. A system instance of rmvolmgr runs by default as a service management facility (SMF) service (see smf(5)). Its fault management resource identifier (FMRI) is:


    svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr

    You can run your own instance of rmvolmgr by adding it to the .xinitrc file or a similar session startup script. In such a case, the system rmvolmgr instance will not manage volumes that belong to you, the owner of the startup script. For example, a user logged on to the workstation console (/dev/console) who invokes his own instance of rmvolmgr will own locally connected devices, such as CD-ROM drives and devices connected to the local USB or FireWire ports.

    In addition to mounting volumes under /media, rmvolmgr also creates legacy symbolic links under /cdrom, /floppy, and /rmdisk.

    rmvolmgr also provides backwards compatibility with CDE removable media interfaces by maintaining notification files under /tmp/.removable. This functionality can be disabled by using the -c option.

    The -c and -n options can also be specified as SMF properties. See “Examples.”

Options

    The following options are supported:

    -c

    Disable CDE compatibility.

    -h

    Display help information and exit.

    -n

    Do not create legacy mountpoint symbolic links.

    -s

    Invoke in system instance mode.

Examples


    Example 1 Using SMF Properties to Set Options

    The following svccfg(1M) command and subcommands use SMF properties to set the -c and -n options.


    example# svccfg
    svc:> select rmvolmgr
    svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr> listprop rmvolmgr/*
    rmvolmgr/legacy_mountpoints     boolean  true
    rmvolmgr/cde_compatible         boolean  true
    svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr> setprop \
      rmvolmgr/legacy_mountpoints=false
    svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr> setprop rmvolmgr/cde_compatible=false
    svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr> exit
    example#

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Availability 

    SUNWhalr 

    Interface Stability 

    Volatile 

See Also

SunOS 5.11  Last Revised 28 Nov 2006

Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Attributes | See Also