You can get authentication failure if the user's home is on a NFS which is
failing to re-mount.
The stale NFS handle usually means the NFS server changed fsid of the exported
volume after its reboot.
This usually happens if you are exporting a LVM partition via NFS.
The workaround is to specify
lf an hour.
Any ideas about the authentication failsure thing?
Thanks,
George
*From:* Sigbjorn Lie
*To:* freeipa-users@redhat.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:53 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Freeipa-users]
I think it's about half an hour.
Any ideas about the authentication failsure thing?
Thanks,
George
>
> From: Sigbjorn Lie
>To: freeipa-users@redhat.com
>Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:53 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Stale NFS fil
I tried umount but without -l, it said drive busy. Next time I will try with -l.
Thanks,
George
>
> From: Natxo Asenjo
>To: "freeipa-users@redhat.com"
>Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 2:43 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Stale
On 09/12/2012 08:26 PM, george he wrote:
Hello,
My ipa server and my nfs server are the same machine running centos 6.3.
The server was accidentally down and rebooted.
But then I got "authentication failsure" on some clients when tried to
log on through gdm, and blue screen (no desktop, no panel
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 8:26 PM, george he wrote:
> Hello,
> My ipa server and my nfs server are the same machine running centos 6.3.
>
try to separate those roles if you can. You can use vm's, it'll work great.
> The server was accidentally down and rebooted.
> But then I got "authentication
Hello,
My ipa server and my nfs server are the same machine running centos 6.3.
The server was accidentally down and rebooted.
But then I got "authentication failsure" on some clients when tried to log on
through gdm, and blue screen (no desktop, no panels) on some others.
On some clients that I w