*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 573919 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573919
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 573919
NIS-based autofs maps don't load on startup
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The attachment "Patch to /etc/init/autofs.conf waiting for NIS" of this
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This is a patch a applied to /etc/init/autofs.conf to make the autofs
upstart job wait for NIS.
The loop was inspired by the same loop in /etc/init.d/nis.
** Patch added: "Patch to /etc/init/autofs.conf waiting for NIS"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs5/+bug/570513/+attachmen
This bug also breaks gdm on NIS accounts with automounted NFS home
directories !
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Title:
NIS-based autofs maps don't load on startup
To manage no
This should be fixed when bug 569757 is fixed (migration of NIS to
upstart).
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@Dern: That's correct, anything started out of /etc/init.d will start up
before autofs with this configuration. My solution is really just a
hack to work around the fundamental problem.
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Reloading autofs in /etc/rc.local doesn't work for me as my /usr/local
is also automounted and seems to be busy at that time which makes autofs
restart freeze.
@Lars Kellogg-Stedman: thanks, that does seem to work for me although I
wonder what the side effects might be. If I understand this correc
I'm also hitting this problem. Obviously the correct solution is to
move nis to use upstart and then make autofs depend on nis being up. In
the interim, I've modified autofs.conf to wait for the rc process to
finish:
start on (filesystem
and net-device-up IFACE!=lo
and stoppe
The issue is that autofs is now an upstart script but NIS wasn't
converted to upstart yet. So nothing ensures that NIS is started before
AutoFS.
A workaround would be to reload AutoFS in /etc/rc.local, since
S99rc.local should always run after S99nis.
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
I forgot to mention it, but if I stop/start autofs or reload autofs, the
automounts start working.
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That did not fix the problem.
This line from syslog looks relevant:
automount[1378]: lookup_init:136: lookup(yp): map auto.master: Local
domain name not set
It looks like nis hasn't been converted to upstart, and autofs therefore
can't depend on any event it might emit.
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NIS-based autofs map
Looks like a dupe from bug 533029 ...
Any chance you could upgrade to autofs5 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5 and check that it also
fixes it for you ?
** Changed in: autofs5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: autofs5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Also affects: nis (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45635287/Dependencies.txt
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