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AMQ(8)							   AMQ(8)

NAME
       amq - automounter query tool

SYNOPSIS
       amq  [  -fmpsuvTU  ]  [ -h hostname ] [ -l log_file ] [ -x
       log_options ] [ -D debug_options ] [ -M mountmap entry ] [
       -P program_number ] [ directory ] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Amq provides a simple way of determining the current state
       of amd program.	Communication is by RPC.  Three modes  of
       operation  are  supported  by  the  current  protocol.  By
       default a list of mount points and  auto-mounted	 filesys-
       tems  is	 output.   An  alternative  host can be specified
       using the -h option.

       If directory names are given, as output by  default,  then
       per-filesystem information is displayed.

OPTIONS
       -f     Ask the automounter to flush the internal caches.

       -h hostname
	      Specify an alternate host to query.  By default the
	      local host is used.  In an HP-UX cluster, the  root
	      server  is  queried  by  default, since that is the
	      system on which the automounter is normally run.

       -l log_file
	      Tell amd to use log_file as the log file name.  For
	      security	reasons,  this	must be the same log file
	      which amd used when started.  This option is there-
	      fore  only useful to refresh amd's open file handle
	      on the log file, so that it can be rotated and com-
	      pressed via daily cron jobs.

       -m     Ask  the	automounter  to provide a list of mounted
	      filesystems, including the number of references  to
	      each  filesystem and any error which occurred while
	      mounting.

       -p     Return the process ID of the remote or locally run-
	      ning amd.	 Useful when you need to send a signal to
	      the local amd process, and would rather not have to
	      search  through  the process table.  This option is
	      used in the ctl-amd script.

       -s     Ask the automounter to  provide  system-wide  mount
	      statistics.

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AMQ(8)							   AMQ(8)

       -u     Ask  the	automounter  to	 unmount  the filesystems
	      named in directory instead of providing information
	      about  them.   Unmounts  are requested, not forced.
	      They merely cause the mounted filesystem	to  time-
	      out,  which  will be picked up by amd's main sched-
	      uler thus causing the normal timeout action  to  be
	      taken.

       -v     Ask  the	automounter  for its version information.
	      This is a subset of the information output by amd's
	      -v option.

       -x log_options
	      Ask  the	automounter  to	 use  the logging options
	      specified in log_options from now on.

       -D log_options
	      Ask the automounter to use  the  debugging  options
	      specified in debug_options from now on.

       -M map_ent
	      Pass a mount map entry to amd and wait for it to be
	      evaluated, possible causing a mount.   This  option
	      is highly insecure.  By default, amd and amq do not
	      support it.  You have to	configure  am-utils  with
	      --enable-amq-mount to enable this option.

       -P program_number
	      Contact  an  alternate  running amd that had regis-
	      tered itself on a different RPC program_number  and
	      apply  all other operations to that instance of the
	      automounter.  This is useful when you run	 multiple
	      copies  of  amd,	and need to manage each one sepa-
	      rately.  If not specified, amq will use the default
	      program  number for amd, 300019.	For security rea-
	      sons, the only alternate program	numbers	 amd  can
	      use range from 300019 to 300029, inclusive.

       -T     Contact amd using the TCP transport only.	 Normally
	      amq will try TCP, and if that failed, will try UDP.

       -U     Contact  amd  using  UDP (connectionless) transport
	      only.  Normally amq  will	 try  TCP,  and	 if  that
	      failed, will try UDP.

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AMQ(8)							   AMQ(8)

FILES
       amq.x		   RPC protocol description.
CAVEATS
       Amq uses a Sun registered RPC program number (300019 deci-
       mal) which may not be in the /etc/rpc database.
SEE ALSO
       amd(8), ctl-amd(8), amd.conf(5).
AUTHORS
       Jan-Simon Pendry <jsp@doc.ic.ac.uk>, Department of Comput-
       ing, Imperial College, London, UK.
       Erez  Zadok  <ezk@cs.columbia.edu>, Department of Computer
       Science, Columbia University, New York, USA.
       Other authors and contributors to am-utils are  listed  in
       the AUTHORS file distributed with am-utils.

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