Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Autofs and mount/umount entries in the nfs server logs"
2006 Sep 25
1
Pls help on configuring autofs on NFS
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup this scenario on NFS and autofs on Centos 4.3:
- useradd nfstest on an NFS server (192.168.1.247)
- Setting up this NFS server /etc/exports:
/home/nfstest 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
- useradd nfstest on a client machine (192.168.1.252)
- make sure that the uid and gid are the same on the server and the client
- setting up
2012 May 31
1
issue with CentOS 6.2 autofs
I have an issue with CentOS 6.2's autofs/automount. When I issue "service autofs start (or restart)" the automount daemon starts as expected, however, I am not able to access any of the exports nfs directories; but if I shutdown the automount daemon and start it by just issuing "/usr/sbin/automount", I am able to access all of the nfs directories. If the system reboots,
2017 Jun 08
4
using autofs on C-7
Hi all!
I'm trying to set up autofs on my C7 netbook so I can automount a cifs
share (actually two) from my NAS box, and because when I'm not at home
I don't want it attempting to mount it.
so I've read several howtos on it, including the one on the CentOS Wiki.
but what I've got isn't working right, and I don't know why.
I'm trying to follow the
2012 Jul 17
3
samba segfault with autofs schema
Samba 4.0.0beta3, CentOS 6.2 32-bit.
I am loading the automount schema into a vanilla Samba4 database. The
schema can be found at:
http://http://www.cbe.cornell.edu/~smt/Automount_template.txt
and I am loading the schema as follows (samba is shut down):
ldbadd -H private/sam.ldb.d/CN=SCHEMA,CN=CONFIGURATION, \
DC=DOMAIN,DC=TEST,DC=CORNELL,DC=EDU.ldb Automount_template.txt
This appears
2017 Aug 18
4
AutoFS
Hi all,
I would like to use AutoFS on Samba but I encounter difficulties with
ldap entries.
I have already add the Automount Schema from the Wiki
(https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_schema_extensions) but I
can't add "auto_master" and the folowings leaf.
I tried :
dn: automountmapname=auto_master,dc=MYDOMAIN
automountMapName: auto_master
objectClass: automountMap
2017 Jun 09
2
using autofs on C-7
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 04:02:05PM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> Automounting is now done through systemd.
In my use, we continue to use autofs for automounts of CIFS volumes,
because as best I can tell, systemd doesn't support using the
request-key infrastructure to use a user's kerberos ticket to set up
the automount.
--
Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
2017 Aug 22
2
more questions on setting up autofs on C7
Hi!
Thanks to some of you I got autofs set up on my C7 netbook for
mounting local cifs filesytems.
Now I want to do something on my C7 desktop machine, that seems to
me to be a little different, and I"m not sure how to do it.
I have an external RAID1 box that attaches via USB. It is/will be
nearly always /dev/sdc, but being USB I can't guarantee that it
will always be found there.
2017 Aug 28
0
CentOS 7, nfs & autofs
Hi, folks,
We've been seeing this almost since we started rolling out C7: for no
apparent reason, it will automount *everyone* in /etc/auto.home, even
though most of those folks not only have never logged onto that server
or workstation, but are not allowed to.
We distribute to all our systems the same auto.home, and we certainly
don't want to customize it for nearly 200 systems,
2017 Jun 09
2
using autofs on C-7
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 6:18 AM, Fred Smith
<fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 08:25:31AM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 04:02:05PM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>> > Automounting is now done through systemd.
>>
>> In my use, we continue to use autofs for automounts of CIFS volumes,
>> because as
2006 Oct 31
0
6268481 unprivileged user calling umount on a autofs mountpoint hangs
Author: casper
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: b8dc006ee63f520b5db5b6a94d1746a6518ff072
Log message:
6268481 unprivileged user calling umount on a autofs mountpoint hangs
Files:
update: usr/src/uts/common/fs/autofs/auto_vnops.c
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).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NIS Server Side... (content shortened)
2010 May 08
2
disable autofs timeout
Hi,
Does setting the autofs timeout=0 create a permanent mount?
What I'm trying to do is get the best of both world;
1) Have a persistent mount so that users can use autocompletion.
2) utilize the benefits of autofs so that when an NFS resource becomes
unavailable, the system doesn't hang.
I've tried a timeout of 0 but it doesn't seem to work.
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 Sep 09
1
CentOS 4 & autofs 4.1.3
For those of you using CentOS 4, is anyone having trouble with autofs 4.1.3? I'm seeing (with 60second unmount timeout) what appears to be an apparent race condition where a script touches an automount directory at about (the same second according to logs) the same time the unmount is triggered, and the script then gets a read error.
Sure, increasing the unmount timeout will reduce the
2015 Oct 07
2
autpfs + nfs stuck on stat() inside libvirt lxc 1.2.18
Hi all.
Has someone success story with using autofs + nfs inside libvirt LXC container ?
In my case nfs client and server in lxc work just fine, but with
autofs hang on system call state().
I use CE7_64 on nodes and inside container with libvirt 1.2.18
May be I must set some of capabilities in <feature>
(http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html) ?
I try only CAP_SYS_ADMIN
2014 Jun 27
2
Samba 4.1.8 Importing automountmap ldif entries from existing OpenLDAP setup or ?
So, I have a test domain set up with rfc2307 = yes .
Now I'm trying to figure out if a) my nfs automount data came over from OpenLDAP, and b) if not, how to get it into samba 4's ldap, or something else??? Do I need to rethink my approach?
Mount locations are pretty consistent based on primary group/userid
Needs to work on Linux.
Existing entries look like this...
# /u,
2007 May 11
1
centos5 cifs/autofs
Hi all
I am trying to use the cifs module to mount a share from a win2k3
server but I am getting the following error in /var/log/messages - the
filesystem does mount but i'm having other issues accessing the data
from our web based app.
Can anyone explain why I get this error please? Indeed the file
mount_cifs.so does not exist on the machine.
automount[31080]: open_mount: (mount):cannot
2014 Sep 05
1
autofs + cifs + kerberos
I'm having an issue with autofs mounting cifs using kerberos, on machines
joined to an S4 domain controller. Both hosts and S4 server are CentOS 6,
and the DC is running samba-4.1.11 from sernet.
Autofs is getting it's maps from LDAP from the DC. This part works
fine, automount -m shows:
Mount point: /share
source(s):
instance type(s): sss
map: auto.share
public |
2017 Jun 09
1
[SOLVED] using autofs on C-7
On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 01:58:25PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 08:45:26AM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 6:18 AM, Fred Smith
> > <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 08:25:31AM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> > >> On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 04:02:05PM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
2015 Aug 31
1
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On 08/30/2015 04:32 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 16:20:21 -0500
> Robert Nichols wrote:
>
>> Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced
>> power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that
>> auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the
>> WiFi connection is enabled only for my login