Ahh, here we go:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=371341 “upgrade to 5.1
breaks autofs for automounted home directories” – see especially
comment #13 which describes the symptom, and #25 which explains what
the fix is hidden in the records as. Fix appears to be to use kernel
david.mackint...@xdroop.com wrote:
Anyone seen this before?
I have a number of file systems nfs mounted onto clients running
various versions of CentOS (and Upstream), although mostly they are
v5.x flavors. =20
The server is a Network Appliance filer.
When the build process for this team
david.mackint...@xdroop.com wrote:
I'm guessing that I need some magic on the automounter configuration to
change this behavior, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Also what mount options are you using? I'm sure the ones that
NetApp suggests.
These are what Exanet suggests for their
david.mackint...@xdroop.com wrote:
Anyone seen this before?
I have a number of file systems nfs mounted onto clients running
various versions of CentOS (and Upstream), although mostly they are
v5.x flavors. =20
The server is a Network Appliance filer.
When the build process for this
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of James Pearson
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Automounter issue
david.mackint...@xdroop.com wrote:
Anyone seen this before
Picking up a couple of outstanding questions:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 05:53:59PM +, James Pearson wrote:
What sort of map is being used for this mount point? i.e. what is the
contents of your /etc/auto.master ?
# ypcat -k auto.master | grep tools
/tools auto.tools
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Picking up a couple of outstanding questions
Anyone seen this before?
I have a number of file systems nfs mounted onto clients running
various versions of CentOS (and Upstream), although mostly they are
v5.x flavors. =20
The server is a Network Appliance filer.
When the build process for this team runs, it sometimes dies because
it can't
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009, david.mackint...@xdroop.com wrote:
Anyone seen this before?
I have a number of file systems nfs mounted onto clients running
various versions of CentOS (and Upstream), although mostly they are
v5.x flavors. =20
The server is a Network Appliance filer.
When the build
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