"Benjamin Donnachie"
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2009/12/2 Eric B. :
> > In the meantime, if anyone else has any suggestions what
> > can do, would love to hear about it.
> Do you just have the one LDAP server? I would probably set up a s
2009/12/2 Eric B. :
> In the meantime, if anyone else has any suggestions what
> I can do, would love to hear about it.
Do you just have the one LDAP server? I would probably set up a slave
and add it to your client's ldap configuration.
Ben
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"Todd Denniston"
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> Kwan Lowe wrote, On 12/02/2009 07:07 AM:
>> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B.
>> wrote:
>>
>>> My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs
>>> never
>>> seems to retry to connect
> "Alan McKay" wrote in
> message news:844129e80912011526o16aa6aen206a1cf7676a5...@mail.gmail.com...
> > I'm using Autofs and LDAP for mounting my home directories via nfs. In
> > general, everything seems to work fine. However, I have one small
> > problem.
> > If I reboot my server using autofs
>
> "Kwan Lowe" wrote in
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> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B.
> wrote:
>
> > My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs
> > never
> > seems to retry to connect to it, so all my /hom
Kwan Lowe wrote, On 12/02/2009 07:07 AM:
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B. wrote:
>
>> My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs never
>> seems to retry to connect to it, so all my /home mounts fail. Basically, it
>> means I have to make sure that my LDAP serv
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Eric B. wrote:
> My problem, however, is that once my ldap server is back up, autofs never
> seems to retry to connect to it, so all my /home mounts fail. Basically, it
> means I have to make sure that my LDAP server is never down while another
> server is reboo
> I'm using Autofs and LDAP for mounting my home directories via nfs. In
> general, everything seems to work fine. However, I have one small problem.
> If I reboot my server using autofs while my LDAP server is down, I get the
> following error message in my logs:
I can't help you - but can you
Hi,
I'm using Autofs and LDAP for mounting my home directories via nfs. In
general, everything seems to work fine. However, I have one small problem.
If I reboot my server using autofs while my LDAP server is down, I get the
following error message in my logs:
automount[3358]: bind_ldap_ano
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