.TH mountsnoop 8 "2016-10-14" "USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME mountsnoop \- Trace mount() and umount() syscalls. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc. .SH SYNOPSIS .B mountsnoop .SH DESCRIPTION mountsnoop traces the mount() and umount() syscalls, showing which processes are mounting and unmounting filesystems in what mount namespaces. This can be useful for troubleshooting system and container setup. This works by tracing the kernel sys_mount() and sys_umount() functions using dynamic tracing, and will need updating to match any changes to this function. This makes use of a Linux 4.8 feature (bpf_get_current_task()). Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool. .SH REQUIREMENTS CONFIG_BPF and bcc. .SH FIELDS .TP COMM Process name .TP PID Process ID .TP TID Thread ID .TP MNT_NS Mount namespace inode number .TP CALL System call, arguments, and return value .SH OVERHEAD This traces the kernel mount and umount functions and prints output for each event. As the rate of these calls is generally expected to be very low, the overhead is also expected to be negligible. If your system calls mount() and umount() at a high rate, then test and understand overhead before use. .SH SOURCE This is from bcc. .IP https://github.com/iovisor/bcc .PP Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool. .SH OS Linux .SH STABILITY Unstable - in development. .SH AUTHOR Omar Sandoval .SH SEE ALSO mount(2) umount(2)