06-07-2015
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hello all,
I have a problem that just seem to show up. I was using autofs to mount home directory. It was working for about two week and now is just tsop working. I rebooted the erver and still not working. I can manually mount the directory but unable to mount via autofs. From the client I... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: larryase
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2. AIX
Hi Guys,
Autofs works fine on AIX 5.2, but the same thing is not getting mounted automatically on AIX 5.3..
Is there ant difference for autofs confiiguration between 5.2 and 5.3
Thanks & Regards
Manu (0 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello Everyone,
I am working with Solaris 10 autofs feature. On the server (and client) in /etc/auto_master I have this entry:
/net -hosts -nosuid,nobrowse
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Discussion started by: anies rahman
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I know that this is probably quite a tiresome issue, but I can't get autofs to work.
I'm using udev rules to create symbolic links below /dev, that always point to the same devices regardless of which port they're plugged in. So, autofs's config files look like this for me:
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5. Solaris
hi
tell me difference between direct automount and indirect automount.
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6. Solaris
what are all the advantages of direct map and indirect map in 'AUTOFS' and which one is better for our usage (2 Replies)
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7. Red Hat
I am trying to automount one of my NFS share to my client machine but it is not mounting
here is the scenario :
My server machine ip : 192.168.1.100
My client machine ip is : 192.168.1.102
on client machine i have configured the /etc/auto.master file :
/share(My mount point) ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Vaibhav.T
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8. Red Hat
I have an nfs at 192.168.1.10:/home/vm1/Desktop/nfs and will like to mount locally to /home/vm1/Desktop/nfs-mount using automounter...need help doing do
What i did
$cat /etc/auto.master
/home/vm1/Desktop /etc/auto.nfs
$cat /etc/auto.nfs
nfs-bind -fstype=nfs ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: nokia3310
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9. Red Hat
Hi
I'm trying to use autofs to mount a directory structure. I have a directory with sub directories in it and all of them mounted on their respective filesystems
/dbname /dev/mapper/vg_dbname-Home
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10. Red Hat
Here's my challenge. I have a RedHat7 machine running a statistical software package. It needs to NFS-mount directories from a Windows 2008R2 machine. The RH7 machine uses MSAD (Microsoft Active Directory) to handle authentication of people connecting via SSH. AD is on a separate 2008R2 machine.... (5 Replies)
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AUTOFS(8) System Manager's Manual AUTOFS(8)
NAME
/etc/init.d/autofs - Control Script for automounter
SYNOPSIS
/etc/init.d/autofs start|stop|restart|reload|status
DESCRIPTION
autofs control the operation of the automount(8) daemons running on the Linux system. Usually autofs is invoked at system boot time with
the start parameter and at shutdown time with the stop parameter. The autofs script can also manually be invoked by the system administra-
tor to shut down, restart or reload the automounters.
OPERATION
autofs will consult a configuration file /etc/auto.master (see auto.master(5)) by default to find mount points on the system. For each of
those mount points automount(8) will mount and start a thread, with the appropriate parameters, to manage the mount point.
/etc/init.d/autofs reload will check the current auto.master map against running daemons. It will kill those daemons whose entries have
changed and then start daemons for new or changed entries.
If a map is modified then the change will become effective immediately. If the auto.master map is modified then the autofs script must be
rerun to activate the changes.
/etc/init.d/autofs status will display the status of, automount(8), running or not.
SEE ALSO
automount(8), autofs(5), auto.master(5). autofs_ldap_auth.conf(5)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christoph Lameter <chris@waterf.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Edited by H. Peter Anvin
<hpa@transmeta.com>.
9 Sep 1997 AUTOFS(8)