SUMMARY: -tl and autofs



John Lanier and Eric Werme to the rescue.
Its a sys_attrib parameter:

--> man sys_attrs_autofs

idle_timeout

Specifies the duration (in seconds) that a file system is to remain
mounted when not in use. This is analogous to the automount command's
-tl option.

Default value: 300 (seconds) <--
Minimum value: 1 <--
Maximum value: 100000000 <--

Many thanks guys.
Terry.



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