[Freeipa-users] How to handle users with multiple homedirs on different machines?

swartz netvent at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 23:07:39 UTC 2015


I have a environment that spans across multiple physical locations where
there is a mix of Linux and Solaris workstations/servers. So far we've been
managing accounts (/etc/password) via Puppet.

Problem: FreeIPA allows to store only one homedir path.
Q: Is there a way to store/set a different home path based on the system
that the user is logged into?

As an example, I have user Bob.
On a Linux box Bob has homedir at /home/b/bob
On a Solaris this is likely /export/home/bob
While on some other odd system it could be /mnt/nas/users/bob

The contents in each of the above locations differs for Bob.

There are NAS boxes that hold data for specific groups that are mounted on
few machines only. We can't use NAS as central homedir storage for number
of reasons. Mounting exported filesystems as subdirs under main homedir
isn't an option either. Many odd-ball systems don't export their
filesystems. Mounting all homedirs locations isn't necessary on all
machines. Performance issues over network., etc, etc.

Is there a way to handle such scenario as outline above? I would welcome
any input/ideas.
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