After modifying a configuration file on Linux CentOS, the rpm updater doesn't replace it anymore. It is good, and bad ! because most of these worksations will be running almost 5 years without reinstallation.
Isn't it worth using some sort of back-relay+slapo-rwm ? Cheers, Rafael. 2011/10/28 James Dingwall <[email protected]> > > OS X needs to have an "automountMapName=auto_master" and > "automountMapName=auto_home" located in > "cn=automountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com" > Linux needs to have an "automountMapName=auto.master" and > "automountMapName=auto.home" located wherever I want in > "dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com" > > The entries contained in "automountMapName=auto_home" and > "automountMapName=auto.home" will be exactly the same ones; SO > what is the best way to implement it without duplicate them ? Using aliases > or rwm+relay ? > > **** > > *I don’t believe that the Linux map names are hardcoded. On my system > automount is started with the master map name in the arguments* > > * * > > */usr/sbin/automount ldap:auto.master* > > * * > > *and the ldap entry for auto.home is arbitrarily named in* > > # /home, auto.master, automount, example.com**** > > dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=automount,dc=example,dc=com**** > > objectClass: automount**** > > cn: /home**** > > automountInformation: > ldap:ldap.example.com:ou=auto.home,ou=automount,dc=example,dc=com > --timeout 300**** > > ** ** > > I’m sure these could be all changed to match the OS X conventions without > impacting functionality on Linux.**** > > This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and > confidential and subject to the Amdocs policy statement, > you may review at http://www.amdocs.com/email_disclaimer.asp > >
