Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "lookup_mount".
2008 Feb 07
1
Security help desperately needed
...= No route to host
# laptop started - should automount borg2
Feb 7 10:09:48 borg2 automount[2590]: create_udp_client: hostname lookup
failed: No such process
Feb 7 10:09:48 borg2 automount[2590]: create_tcp_client: hostname lookup
failed: No such process
Feb 7 10:09:48 borg2 automount[2590]: lookup_mount: exports lookup failed
for .directory
# last entry refers to nfs export?
# hostname lookup should be by way of /etc/hosts, which holds list of all lan
members
secure
shows nothing helpful
Way back I remember that msec used to change security settings overnight.
Could this be happening?
I fee...
2008 Apr 26
1
NFS mount problems
This morning my laptop could not connect to the server by its fstab mounts. I
restarted nfs and restarted the network on the server, all without making any
difference. Restarting the network brought
Bringing up interface borg2: RTNETLINK answers: File exists
Error adding address 192.168.0.40 for eth0.
but ifconfig shows the correct address for eth0.
What else should I look for?
Anne
2015 Sep 11
2
automounter with users home directories on centos 7.
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Jason Welsh wrote:
> ok, I have moved home out of the way and restarted automounter..
> and now I see the /home directory appear when autofs is started, but there is
> still nothing there..
>
> [root at server2 home]# cd /home
> [root at server2 home]# ls
> [root at server2 home]# cd jason
> -bash: cd: jason: No such file or directory
> [root at