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mountstats (procfs) Information (and statistics) about mounts in the process's mount namespace.

Procfs-Object

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mountstats provides information (and statistics) about mounts in the process's mount namespace.

mountstats is provided by proc_namespace.ko. See also mounts, mountinfo and the mount_namespaces(7) man page.

Excerpt from the proc(5) man page:

/proc/[pid]/mountstats (since Linux 2.6.17)

 This file exports information (statistics, configuration
 information) about the mounts in the process's mount
 namespace (see mount_namespaces(7)).  Lines in this file
 have the form:

     device /dev/sda7 mounted on /home with fstype ext3 [stats]
     ( 1      )      ( 2 )       (3 ) (  4  )

 The fields in each line are:

 (1)  The name of the mounted device (or "nodevice" if
      there is no corresponding device).

 (2)  The mount point within the filesystem tree.

 (3)  The filesystem type.

 (4)  Optional statistics and configuration information.
      Currently (as at Linux 2.6.26), only NFS filesystems
      export information via this field.

 This file is readable only by the owner of the process.


Examples

7530 fw 7.50 example:

root@fritz1:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/self/mountstats 

device /dev/root mounted on / with fstype squashfs
device devtmpfs mounted on /dev with fstype devtmpfs
device proc mounted on /proc with fstype proc
device tmpfs mounted on /var with fstype tmpfs
device sysfs mounted on /sys with fstype sysfs
device devpts mounted on /dev/pts with fstype devpts
device securityfs mounted on /sys/kernel/security with fstype securityfs
device pstore mounted on /sys/fs/pstore with fstype pstore
device none mounted on /sys/kernel/debug with fstype debugfs
device /dev/ubi0_3 mounted on /var/media/ftp with fstype ubifs
device /dev/sda2 mounted on /var/media/ftp/LOG1-1 with fstype ext4
device /dev/sda1 mounted on /var/media/ftp/FRITZ1 with fstype ext4
device https://sd2dav.1und1.de mounted on /var/media/ftp/Onlinespeicher with fstype fuse

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