FSD.TAB(4) FSD.TAB(4)
fsd.tab - table of daemons spawned from /etc/fsd.auto
/etc/fsd.tab contains a table of daemons that were spawned from
/etc/fsd.auto during system startup. Mediad has an entry for every
device special file it is monitoring, but there really is only one mediad
running.
The file contains a line of information for each device special file,
structurally identical to the contents of /etc/fstab, described in
fstab(4). There are a number of lines of the form:
filesystem directory type options frequency pass
The sock= option is specific to mediad. It specifies the name of the Unix
domain socket which mediad is listening on for messages. See mediad(1M)
for more details.
The file is manipulated by mediad or any other daemons spawned by
/etc/fsd.auto confused.
An /etc/fsd.auto file that shows mediad is running for the floppy at
/dev/rdsk/fds0d3.3.5hi and the cdrom at /dev/scsi/sc0d4l0 but not for the
device at /dev/tape would look like the following.
/dev/rdsk/fds0d3.3.5hi /flop dos rw,sock=/tmp/.mediada001UI 0 0
/dev/scsi/sc0d4l0 /CDROM iso9660 ro,sock=/tmp/.mediada001UI 0 0
/etc/fsd.auto
/etc/fsd.tab
mediad(1M), fsd.auto(4)
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