On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Pavel Troller wrote:
What I'm looking for is log entries after the mount happens. Where you see the alarm firing and expire checks happening. Basically, you don't have any expiration happening (obviously) so the alarm timer must be set to 0. We need to establish why.
So using the --debug should give you that. Include the log from each test please and I'll put together a patch to log some extra stuff.
I'll go back through you mails to check what version your using.
IanHi Ian! Thanks for Your great care, I hope that we'll fix it soon! To save your time: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# automount --version Linux automount version 4.1.3 And my /etc/init.d/autofs already contains # The automount options may be added here # e.g. amoptions='-t 15' amoptions='--timeout 3 -d' so I think that the debug flag is already on. With regards, Pavel
OK. How about the log with a timeout of 10.
Ian
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