On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 09:15:07AM +0000, Tim Cutts wrote:
>
>Thanks for the files.  I can't currently see how you're telling amd  
>to use your amd.home map; it's not mentioned in the defaults/am-utils  
>file, and it's commented out in the amd.conf file - did you modify  
>the /etc/init.d/am-utils file directly to do it, and if so, can you  
>tell me what the exact command line is that am-utils is getting  
>launched with?
>
>Tim

Oh, I should have made that a little more clear.  The machine in question is
not actually using the amd.home map.  The other two machines in the cluster
use it.  I just included it for completeness.  On this particular machine,
/home is local so there is no need for a map.

But, to insure that some file is accessible on all machines through the same
path, we often use things like /net/bach/d1/foo even when on machine bach.
That way the path doesn't change if accessed from another machine.

The other two machines which use amd.home receive it via NIS.


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