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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Something is filling hard disk on its own. Post 302448591 by timgolding on Thursday 26th of August 2010 11:34:58 AM
Old 08-26-2010
I unmouted the disk and restarted the Server to it would remount itself. Now it seems to be mounted on Files_Backup_1 1. It can't make its mind up whether should be Files_Backup_1 1 or Files_Backup_1

Code:
mail:~ timgolding$ df -h
Filesystem                Size   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/disk0s9               75G    74G   732M    99%    /
devfs                     100K   100K     0B   100%    /dev
fdesc                     1.0K   1.0K     0B   100%    /dev
<volfs>                   512K   512K     0B   100%    /.vol
automount -nsl [295]        0B     0B     0B   100%    /Network
automount -fstab [307]      0B     0B     0B   100%    /automount/Servers
automount -static [307]     0B     0B     0B   100%    /automount/static
/dev/disk2s3              466G   170G   295G    37%    /Volumes/Files_Backup_1 1
/dev/disk1s10              74G    54G    21G    72%    /Volumes/Files



---------- Post updated at 07:34 AM ---------- Previous update was at 07:31 AM ----------

This is strange

Code:
mail:~ timgolding$ cd /Volumes
mail:/Volumes timgolding$ ls
Files                   Files_Backup_1 1
Files_Backup_1          Macintosh HD
mail:/Volumes timgolding$ cd Files_Backup_1
mail:/Volumes/Files_Backup_1 timgolding$ ls
Backup_2010-07-29_043000        Backup_2010-08-07_043000        Backup_2010-08-16_043000        Backup_2010-08-25_043000
Backup_2010-07-30_043000        Backup_2010-08-08_043000        Backup_2010-08-17_043000        Backup_2010-08-26_043000
Backup_2010-07-31_043000        Backup_2010-08-09_043000        Backup_2010-08-18_043000        Desktop DB
Backup_2010-08-01_043000        Backup_2010-08-10_043000        Backup_2010-08-19_043000        Desktop DF
Backup_2010-08-02_043000        Backup_2010-08-11_043000        Backup_2010-08-20_043000        Shared Items
Backup_2010-08-03_043000        Backup_2010-08-12_043000        Backup_2010-08-21_043000        bak
Backup_2010-08-04_043001        Backup_2010-08-13_043001        Backup_2010-08-22_043000        web
Backup_2010-08-05_043000        Backup_2010-08-14_043001        Backup_2010-08-23_043000
Backup_2010-08-06_043000        Backup_2010-08-15_043000        Backup_2010-08-24_043001
mail:/Volumes/Files_Backup_1 timgolding$ cd ../Files_Backup_1 1
mail:/Volumes/Files_Backup_1 timgolding$ ls
Backup_2010-07-29_043000        Backup_2010-08-07_043000        Backup_2010-08-16_043000        Backup_2010-08-25_043000
Backup_2010-07-30_043000        Backup_2010-08-08_043000        Backup_2010-08-17_043000        Backup_2010-08-26_043000
Backup_2010-07-31_043000        Backup_2010-08-09_043000        Backup_2010-08-18_043000        Desktop DB
Backup_2010-08-01_043000        Backup_2010-08-10_043000        Backup_2010-08-19_043000        Desktop DF
Backup_2010-08-02_043000        Backup_2010-08-11_043000        Backup_2010-08-20_043000        Shared Items
Backup_2010-08-03_043000        Backup_2010-08-12_043000        Backup_2010-08-21_043000        bak
Backup_2010-08-04_043001        Backup_2010-08-13_043001        Backup_2010-08-22_043000        web
Backup_2010-08-05_043000        Backup_2010-08-14_043001        Backup_2010-08-23_043000
Backup_2010-08-06_043000        Backup_2010-08-15_043000        Backup_2010-08-24_043001

 

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ipa-client-automount(1) 					 IPA Manual Pages					   ipa-client-automount(1)

NAME
ipa-client-automount - Configure automount and NFS for IPA SYNOPSIS
ipa-client-automount [OPTION]... <location> DESCRIPTION
Configures automount for IPA. The automount configuration consists of three files: o /etc/nsswitch.conf o /etc/sysconfig/autofs o /etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf By default this will use DNS discovery to attempt to determine the IPA server(s) to use. If IPA servers are discovered then the automount client will be configured to use DNS discovery. If DNS discovery fails or a specific server is desired, use the --server option. The default automount location is named default. To specify a different one use the --location option. The IPA client must already be configured in order to configure automount. The IPA client is configured as part of a server installation. There are two ways to configure automount. The default is to use sssd to manage the automount maps. Alternatively autofs can configured to bind to LDAP over GSSAPI and authenticate using the machine's host principal. The nsswitch automount service is configured to use either sss or ldap and files depending on whether SSSD is configured or not. NFSv4 is also configured. The rpc.gssd and rpc.idmapd are started on clients to support Kerberos-secured mounts. OPTIONS
--server=SERVER Set the IPA server to connect to --location=LOCATION Automount location -S, --no-sssd Do not configure the client to use SSSD for automount -d, --debug Print debugging information to stdout -U, --unattended Unattended installation. The user will not be prompted --uninstall Restore the automount configuration files FILES
Files that will be always be configured: /etc/nsswitch.conf Files that will be configured when SSSD is the automount client (default): /etc/sssd/sssd.conf Files that will be configured when using the ldap automount client: /etc/sysconfig/autofs /etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf EXIT STATUS
0 if the installation was successful 1 if an error occurred IPA
May 25 2012 ipa-client-automount(1)
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