Hi I have a NIS server that broadcasts an auto.XXX files as such:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proc]# ypcat -k auto.master /home auto.home /usr/local auto.local /pub auto.pub [EMAIL PROTECTED] proc]# ypcat -k auto.home | head -8 magnusa hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk1/& hattne hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk2/& maria hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk2/& diane hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk2/& alina dqs1:/user13/& guestji hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk2/& hanna hirst:/homes/hirst/dsk2/& gunilla bacon:/Users/& ... On the client side roughly half of the directories are actually mounted when I cd into them, the other half give: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proc]# cd /home/magnusa -bash: cd: /home/magnusa: No such file or directory Without NIS everything works fine. However I have a few tens of workstations so it's quite tedious to update all machines with new files and restart autofs whenever something changes. Am I doing something terribly wrong? Any other tips? We are running debian on the servers and different Fedora's on the clients. -- David. ________________________________________________________________________ David van der Spoel, PhD, Assoc. Prof., Molecular Biophysics group, Dept. of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University. Husargatan 3, Box 596, 75124 Uppsala, Sweden phone: 46 18 471 4205 fax: 46 18 511 755 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://xray.bmc.uu.se/~spoel ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
