Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80000 matches similar to: "automount nfs"
2014 Dec 05
0
Samba share over a /net automount shows only 1 entry per directory when connecting to a RHEL NFS export
I have very large samba installations running off Solaris 10u11 - very stable - and AD integrated with the OS.
A new problem has arisen I hope someone can shed light one when accessing autmounted /net host directories. Running Samba 3.6.24 on Solaris 10u11 x86
Server A?? hosts logs files and can nfs mount other servers to consume their logs via the automount /net path. Users want to read the
2010 Apr 27
1
NFS automount failure
I'm having a problem with automount (autofs) from a server running
CentOS 5.4 to clients (example is CentOS 5.4). Client pulls automount
maps from NIS. THIS particular server is also used for login so it is
NIS bound as well (other servers are NOT).
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2009 Dec 14
3
Solaris10 forum
Hi all-
Usually i call out on this list for help on the CentOS matters but today I
am fishing around trying to find an active forum for Solaris.
It's hard to match the community here but I'd like to find the Solaris list
where the most people are.
Just having trouble configuring multipathing on QLogic iSCSI HBA's on
Sparc_Solaris10.
Thanks in advance-
-rickp
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2006 May 24
3
Centos4 and Sun V40z x86_64
Hi,
Has anyone successfully installed Centos4 on the newer AMD powered Sun
gear? I really want to hear if there are gotchas or lost/decreased
functionality.
a
-Rickp
2010 Feb 20
1
NFS automount error
hi, guys:
Today when i typed "mount " command on the server and found this
message:
..
...
192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs ( rw, bg,
soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,addr=192.168.9.252)
192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs ( rw, bg,
soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,addr=192.168.9.252)
192.168.9.252: /home/share/tmp on /net/tmp/share type nfs (
2015 Apr 23
0
CentOS 7.0.1406, nfs automount issue
I added Domain = ourdomain to /etc/idpmapd.conf, and restarted rpc-idmapd,
then autofs. And nfslock, for good measure.
service nfs-idmap status
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status nfs-idmap.service
nfs-idmap.service - NFSv4 ID-name mapping daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-idmap.service; disabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2015-04-23 11:23:24 EDT; 2min 59s ago
2006 Jan 30
0
Problem doing a simple automount via Samba...
I've looked at documenation, I've gone over mailing list archives,
I've checked various FAQs. I'm sure I'm missing something simple.
I've got two RedHat (Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3) boxes,
devfront and devback. I'm trying to set up an automount so that I can
automatically mount a share from devback on devfront.
On devfront, here is /etc/auto.master:
# $Id:
2012 Nov 05
0
virsh vol-create-as failing on NFS automount for chmod (dynamic_ownership = 0)
Hi Everyone:
I am trying to create a volume using the vol-create-as command but it
fails with an "Operation not permitted" error. It appears to be caused
by an attempt to run chown on an NFS mounted file system but I have set
dynamic_ownership to 0 in /etc/qemu.conf.
Is it possible to disable the chown operation? If not, is there a guide
that describes how to create storage
2003 Aug 26
1
rsync NFS automount home directories, deletes on 2nd run
rsync'ing from NFS automounted /home directories does
not appear to work as expected.
Initially it automounts all the home directories, and
copies the tree. However, when I run the same command
a second time, it deletes all the files for with the
/home directory happened to be unmounted.
Some more details:
Using 'ypmatch -k auto.home', I generate a list of
/home/ directories to
2012 Jan 26
2
GUI login issues over NFS
I am at my wits end, googling, trying various things, and nothing seems
to really solve my problem, so I thought I would break down and write to
the community to see if anyone else has run into the issue and actually
solved it. My environment of interest contains a mix of various Fedora
and CentOS workstations that all participate in NIS for user
authentication which then, upon a successful login,
2009 Mar 18
1
mbox on NFS + automount, folder creation -> mkdir_parents() failed
Hi,
i am about to migrate some internal imapd mboxes to dovecot. Regular
access is fine, just when i want to create a folder i get the following
error message in the logs:
Mar 18 17:36:57 pulsar dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(skayser):
mkdir_parents(/home/skayser) failed: Operation not applicable
/home/skayser is mounted via autofs. When i set mail_location to a
subdirectory within
2005 Dec 18
2
Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS 4.2
Is anyone successfully using a Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS
4.2? If so, what driver are you using? Did you have to do anything
special to make it work? At this point, I have downloaded, compiled
installed and loaded the latest drivers from
http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net but lvnet is unable to find my
adapter. I've tried every driver module that it created, and still no
2012 Aug 08
1
Update to EL 6.3 breaks TCP NFS automounts
See Red Hat Bugzilla bug #846852 for details.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=846852
FYI:
We discovered that after updating to EL 6.3 on our x86_64 server, autofs
5.0.5-54 broke our nightly backups that rely on automounting an NFS
share hosted on another EL 6 machine on our local network. The machine
hosting NFS server was configured to allow only TCP connections to the
port
2008 Apr 23
1
using samba as nfs server replacement?
Hi,
I have a set of Linux file servers running in the system. Linux machines are hooked up to these server through NFSv3, Windows machines
through Samba. Our Linux pool ran into problem with NFS capacity, it turned out to be either NFS or kernel bugs. Moving to NFSv4 is not a
choice since we have to update too many clients/servers. I was wondering if switching the whole system to Samba-based
2005 Jun 01
0
Automount Windows filesystems with dynamic mapping
I've run into a problem that I've found no existing solution to. Any
help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. I've outlined the
requirements below.
*** Linux users need to access Windows shares without typing out the
entire mount command.
For example, with automounter /net functionality a user can simply cd
/net/HOSTNAME/EXPORT and gain access to the nfs export if he
2009 Nov 26
2
SAMBA vs NFS
Hey folks,
A coworker wants to share drives between CentOS systems via SAMBA,
which sort of seems pretty counter intuitive to me. But he says he's
had troubles in the past with NFS. He was sort of short on details,
but something about NFS not being reliable unless you enable NFS
locking, but when you do that, you can end up in situations where if
the server crashes it can cause the
2011 Mar 21
0
permissions changed by rsync over nfs?
Hello wonderful rsync
I have a little problem...
I sync a file system with this command:
rsync -avzAXH --filter="-r *.jpg *.opml *.opml.backup *.m3u"
--delete-after --exclude=MP3s /home/Music/ /misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan/Music
/misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan is an nfs mount mounted by autofs.
In /etc/auto.misc I have for /misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan:
bigdisk.mythtv.lan -fstype=nfs4
2004 Dec 20
0
Samba + LDAP + Automount maps
Hi Samba Gurus,
We have an OpenLDAP server (openldap2-2.1.22-65) and a separate NFS
server for home dirs. Currently LDAP NIS maps are being used by the
Linux users in the department for home dir mounting on Linux clients.
As everybody does, I started to look at Samba to accommodate the
Windows users and have a single user database (in LDAP) to work with.
Now I have a Samba PDC running
2005 Sep 15
1
automount[18592]: failed to mount /home/.hidden
Hi!
My /var/log/messages files are being filled up with the following error...
Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: >> mount: server:/home/.hidden
failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
server:/home/.hidden on /home/.hidden
Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: failed to mount /home/.hidden
What is
2009 Mar 30
0
multi-protocol (cifs/nfs) access to same files - help please
Hello,
New here, and I''m not sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this question or not.
Anyway, we are having some questions about multi-protocol (CIFS/NFS) access to the same files specifically when not using AD or LDAP.
Summary:
Accessing the same folder from CIFS or NFS when working in a workgroup configuration (no domain authentication) works fine using cifs user