[Freeipa-users] Automount problems

Ondrej Valousek ondrejv at s3group.cz
Thu Dec 27 07:02:44 UTC 2012


Or better, let sssd to serve maps for automounter, you save yourself a hassle with configuring automount ldap backend :-)
Ondrej

On 12/22/2012 11:16 AM, Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
> On 12/22/2012 10:24 AM, Johan Petersson wrote:
>> I can't get automount to work for some reason on a CentOS 6.3 testserver with the NFS and IPA server on the same server.
>> Was going to set this up for some other configuration testing but are stuck on this instead. :)
>>
>> Feels like i am missing something basic but can't figure it out.
>> Followed the guide and tried a variety of automount maps but nothing works.
>> Had automount working before installing IPA Client with:
>> auto.master:
>> /home/etc/auto.home
>> auto.home
>> *servername:/home/&
>>
>> I can mount /home from the client:
>>
>> mount -t nfs4 -o sec=krb5 servername:/home /mnt
>>
>> /etc/sysconfig/autofs:
>>
>>
>> LDAP_URI="ldap://servername"
>> SEARCH_BASE="cn=default,cn=automount,dc=home"
>>
>> MAP_OBJECT_CLASS="automountMap"
>> ENTRY_OBJECT_CLASS="automount"
>> MAP_ATTRIBUTE="automountMapName"
>> ENTRY_ATTRIBUTE="automountKey"
>> VALUE_ATTRIBUTE="automountInformation"
>>
>> Getting this from debug lvl logging on autofs:
>>
>> Dec 22 09:13:00 client2 automount[4528]: connected to uri ldap://servername
>> Dec 22 09:13:00 client2 automount[4528]: read_one_map: lookup(ldap): searching for "(objectclass=automount)" under 
>> "automountmapname=auto.direct,cn=default,cn=automount,dc=home"
>> Dec 22 09:13:00 client2 automount[4528]: do_get_entries: lookup(ldap): query succeeded, no matches for (objectclass=automount)
>> Dec 22 09:13:00 client2 automount[4528]: read_one_map: lookup(ldap): done updating map
>> Dec 22 09:13:00 client2 automount[4528]: st_ready: st_ready(): state = 0 path /-
>>
>> So what am i missing here?
>>
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> In your /etc/auto.master, do you still have the following line as the last line in the file? If not, add it back in.
> +auto.master
>
>
> Do you still have a specific map for auto.home in your /etc/auto.master? If so, add +auto.home to the end of your /etc/auto.home file. 
> (Provided you named the automount map auto.home in IPA too...)
>
>
> In your /etc/nsswitch.conf file, make sure your automount line looks like this:
> automount:  files ldap
>
>
> Let me know how you get on.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Siggi
>
>
>
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