Automount oddities: trying to mount strange directories
Reuben D. Budiardja
techlist at pathfinder.phys.utk.edu
Thu Jan 26 12:09:14 UTC 2006
Hello,
In my LAN I have a server in which all the /home for users reside. The /home
is shared via NFS. The server also as a NIS server.
Other machines in the LAN mount the /home from the server, using automount.
Here is /etc/auto.master:
/home /etc/auto.home
and /etc/auto.home:
* -rw,intr,soft,timeo=300,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 server1:/home/&
Yesterday, on a desktop that I use, I noticed a high disk activity on the
machine. Checking out the /var/log/messages, I found something like the
following repeated over and over again until the log file got big (~10 MB):
...
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4153]: failed to mount /home/tls
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4159]: >> mount: server1:/home/.directory
failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4159]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
server1:/home/.directory on /home/.directory
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4159]: failed to mount /home/.directory
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4161]: >> mount: server1:/home/tls failed,
reason given by server: Permission denied
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4161]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
server1:/home/tls on /home/tls
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4161]: failed to mount /home/tls
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4158]: >> mount: server1:/home/--timeout=60
failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4158]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure
server1:/home/--timeout=60 on /home/--timeout=60
Jan 25 08:23:08 desktop1 automount[4158]: failed to mount /home/--timeout=60
...
So correspondingly on the server side, I got something like:
...
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from
desktop1.localdomain for /home/.directory (/home): illegal port 35326
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from
desktop1.localdomain for /home/tls (/home): illegal port 35327
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from
desktop1.localdomain for /home/--timeout=60 (/home): illegal port 35328
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
desktop1.localdomain:902 for /home/.directory (/home)
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: can't stat exported dir /home/.directory:
No such file or directory
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from
desktop1.localdomain for /home/--timeout=60 (/home): illegal port 35329
...
and also:
...
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: can't stat exported dir /home/.directory:
No such file or directory
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
desktop1.localdomain:804 for /home/--timeout=60 (/home)
Jan 25 08:23:08 server1 rpc.mountd: can't stat exported
dir /home/--timeout=60: No such file or directory
Jan 25 08:23:09 server1 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
desktop1.localdomain:816 for /home/tls (/home)
Jan 25 08:23:09 server1 rpc.mountd: can't stat exported dir /home/tls: No such
file or directory
...
which makes sense because those directories dont exist.
When that happens, I tried to find the process which might cause it, but I
could not find anything odd. I closed all running application and basically
and it was still happening until I finally rebooted the desktop.
Yesterday was the second time something like that happened. The first time it
happened I decided that it probably was just a fluke of something random went
wrong. But since it happened more than once, I got really curious.
So any help on figuring this out will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
RDB
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Reuben D. Budiardja
Dept. Physics and Astronomy
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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