James Pearson
2018-Feb-21 16:36 UTC
[CentOS] Adding new automount entries to a map served via sssd from AD
I've been experimenting with setting up a CentOS 7 client using automount maps from Active Directory via sssd I've followed the instructions given at: https://ovalousek.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/autofs/ and all works fine However, I can't seem to make the client 'see' new map entries added to the map on the AD server - I've tries reducing various timeout settings in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf to see if that helps - e.g. entry_cache_timeout = 60 entry_cache_autofs_timeout = 15 but map entries don't appear at all - unless I run 'sss_cache -A' to invalidate the sssd autofs map caches Does anyone know how to make new map entries appear automagically ? Thanks James Pearson
James Pearson
2018-Feb-21 17:01 UTC
[CentOS] Adding new automount entries to a map served via sssd from AD
James Pearson wrote:> > I've been experimenting with setting up a CentOS 7 client using > automount maps from Active Directory via sssd > > I've followed the instructions given at: > > https://ovalousek.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/autofs/ > > and all works fine > > However, I can't seem to make the client 'see' new map entries added to > the map on the AD server - I've tries reducing various timeout settings > in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf to see if that helps - e.g. > > entry_cache_timeout = 60 > entry_cache_autofs_timeout = 15 > > but map entries don't appear at all - unless I run 'sss_cache -A' to > invalidate the sssd autofs map caches > > Does anyone know how to make new map entries appear automagically ?... having been trying to get this to work all day - entries are now appearing soon after being added (and disappearing when removed) on the AD server Just now need to work out what I changed to make it work - may be the act of sending an email to the list 'fixed' the issue :-) Sorry for the noise James Pearson