Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 21:08:08 +0000 From: Paul Schmehl <pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com> To: Christopher Sean Hilton <chris@vindaloo.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Autofs howto Message-ID: <AD00EA22657F951728090DBA@utd65257.utdallas.edu> In-Reply-To: <D1549A6B-8928-479D-A195-4173FBCC3E41@vindaloo.com> References: <20090507035523.GA6073@lpthe.jussieu.fr> <F85DE35BBF59C10393E79E1E@utd65257.utdallas.edu> <970380130905072016gecc607cr1e5401d8e396366b@mail.gmail.com> <115CE74FFEDF152EA4EFA58F@utd65257.utdallas.edu> <D1549A6B-8928-479D-A195-4173FBCC3E41@vindaloo.com>
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--On Friday, May 08, 2009 14:56:34 -0500 Christopher Sean Hilton <chris@vindaloo.com> wrote: > > In the map files you'll need to make sure that the rfs entry matches > the directory tree that foobar.utdallas.edu is exporting. e.g. if you > would manually mount the directory under FreeBSD like this: > > # mount_nfs -o tcp,intr,nodev,nosuid foobar.utdallas.edu:/home/ > pschmehl /home/pschmehl > I can mount my homedir this way: # mount_nfs foobar.utdallas.edu:/home/003/p/pa/pauls /mnt/unix_home I assume this means that this should work: rfs:=/home/003/p/pa/${key} And then I cd to /Home/pauls (there's a section in my amd.conf file named [/Home] that has a corresponding map file amd.home which contains the syntax for mapping the drive. # cat /etc/amd.conf | grep -A3 Home [/Home] map_type =nfs map_name =amd.home mount_type =autofs # cat /etc/amd.home /defaults type:=nfs;opts:=tcp,intr,nodev,nosuid,umount,vers=3 \ rhost:olympus.utdallas.edu;rfs:=/home/003/p/pa/${key} * fs=${autodir}/${key} But that fails with a directory does not exist error. But I can already map my home drive manually. What I'm trying to figure out is how to use our ldap server to mount my home drive so that when/if it gets moved again (which happens occasionally) it will still mount and not break. The Linux construction is: ldap //rhost/nismapname=auto_home,ldap_base,nfsvers=3,proto=tcp. I can't for the life of me figure out how to get from that syntax to the amd syntax. But since I can't even automount my home using what I thought was the right syntax for amd, I guess I need to figure that out first. -- Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec Analyst As if it wasn't already obvious, my opinions are my own and not those of my employer. ******************************************* Check the headers before clicking on Reply.
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