My reply to Jamie's note went directly to her for some reason...

So I’m sort of right but probably not germane here. We have this in 
/etc/auto.master :

/u                        /share/etc/auto.map.u      
/home1             /share/etc/auto.map.home1  

No mention here of UNMOUNT or DURATION. From experience I'm guessing that we 
get unmounted after some default duration.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peter Hunkeler
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Subject: (External):AW: Re: How to find what performed an OMVS unmount?

 

>Somewhere I got the impression that a mounted file system could get unmounted 
>by OMVS if it went long enough without being 'used'. If that happened, I don't 
>know that any associated record would be cut. If I'm wrong, then never mind.  


When the a directory is managed by automount, then file systems will be 
auto-mounted at first access. The automount policy offers an auto-unmount 
option.


Explicitly mounted file systems are not automagically unmounted ever.


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Peter Hunkeler


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