Hi.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 19:32:54 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Reco writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >> ls /prj/d0 or ls /prj/dv both fail. However another share on that
> >> same setup on the solaris host `gv' and 2x comes up as expected.
> >
> > You lost me here. If 'd0' and 'dv' are share name
Reco writes:
[...]
>> ls /prj/d0 or ls /prj/dv both fail. However another share on that
>> same setup on the solaris host `gv' and 2x comes up as expected.
>
> You lost me here. If 'd0' and 'dv' are share names, you should use
> auto.net like this:
This problem is solved with your previous pos
Hi.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 12:50:44 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> I finally got around to trying the auto.net file you mentioned in your
> first reply in this thread.
>
> I still cannot read it and understand what it does but I may have some
> good news to report.
The idea is that auto.net
Reco writes:
[...]
Harry wrote:
>> So maybe that has something to do with the problem...
Reco replied:
> Hardly. The way you're doing on Solaris it you provide NFS shares to
> everyone and their dog in read-write mode with sec=sys by NFS versions
> ranging from two to four. At least these are d
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 10:18:53 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Reco writes:
>
> > To workaround #828217 please comment out the line with '-host' in
> > /etc/auto.master.
>
> Just wanted to get back to you right away about this part. Still
> looking into the other things you mentioned.
>
> The `-ho
Reco writes:
> To workaround #828217 please comment out the line with '-host' in
> /etc/auto.master.
Just wanted to get back to you right away about this part. Still
looking into the other things you mentioned.
The `-hosts' line in auto.master has been commented out from the start.
Must be sh
Hi.
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 06:48:43PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Reco Wrote:
> > Which brings me to this:
> >
> > 1) What security option are you using (i.e. none, sys, krb5, etc)?
> > If unsure, please mount a share by hand and obtain mount options
> > from /proc/mounts.
>
> It appear
Reco writes:
[...]
> Won't it be fun otherwise?
>
> The good thing is - autofs is working as intended.
> The bad thing is - mount is failing.
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| NOTE: I've rearranged your post to put the next question and answer at
| the bottom of this reply
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[...] missing q and a
>> One questio
Hi.
On Mon, 09 Jan 2017 08:14:51 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > Note that it be simplified to:
> >
> > * --fstype=nfs4,rw,soft,intr191.168.1.42:/projects/&
>
> I created /etc/auto.nfs and tried that forumulation. Restarted
> autofs. Nothing gets mounted under (now
Reco writes:
[...]
> And it gone haywire from here.
Hehe... thats a good description...
> Autofs has a concept of master map ( auto.master(5) ) which can contain
> lines referring to either direct or indirect maps ( autofs(5) ).
>
> /etc/auto.master.d is intended for extending master map, and
Reco wrote:
> [1] http://blog.tomecek.net/post/automount-with-systemd/
Note: this only works with static mounts.
If you want to use any kind of automatic mapping you can't do this with
systemd.
Grüße,
S°
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Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
Hi.
On Sun, 08 Jan 2017 13:37:32 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've edited /etc/auto.master by adding this line:
>
> /projects-nfs /etc/auto.master.d/prj-nfs.autofs --timeout=180
And it gone haywire from here.
Autofs has a concept of master map ( auto.master(5) ) which can con
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| NOTE: A similar post was accidently posted to gentoo list but was
| intended to be posted here
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Setup: Running Debian jessie-stable
I've never used autofs and am trying to get it setup.
Following the debian wiki and an Ubuntu howto.
Also this site:
http://www.linuxtechi.com/
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