On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Prakash Velayutham wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am new to this list, so please forgive my ignorances.
> I had a SuSE Pro 9.0 system running autofs (v3) running earlier. The 
> autofs itself did not have any issues at all until I decided to upgrade 
> the system to SuSE 9.3. It was a clean install, and autofs4-4.1.3 became 
> the default kernel autofs module. My autofs master map comes from a 
> OpenLDAP server and it contains 3 different mount maps.
> /users (LDAP map)
> /protein/users (LDAP map)
> /import/users (LDAP map)
> I also have a file-based map in this server (/export/users).
> 
> Recently I was trying to move a user's home dir from server1 to server2. 
> After moving his home dir and making the relevant changes to his LDAP 
> entry (homeDirectory attribute), I tried to restart autofs in the 
> above-mentioned server. The server already had several users logged in 
> under /protein/users. Though the restart did not complain, I noticed 
> that autofs status showed "Configured mount points" correctly and 
> removed the currently mounted mount points from "Active mount points". 
> Is there a reason why? Also strangely the ownerships of the previously 
> mounted dirs had been changed to root:root.

I'm not sure what is not working or what has been broken.
What is the actual problem and symptom?

Ian

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