On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 23:58 -0500, Jeff Moyer wrote:
> "Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hi Jeff
> >
> > No the direct map (autofs.global) doesn't have any maps in /home.
> > Hopefully the below is useful.  Nothing (useful) ended up in
> > /var/log/debug.
> 
> OK, I'm guessing you have ONE_AUTO_MASTER set to 1 in
> /etc/sysconfig/autofs, is that right?
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# cat /etc/auto.master
> > /-      autofs.global --ghost nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > /rhome  autofs.home   --ghost nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > --debug
> 
> Notice that the listing of your configured mount points does not
> include those from your file map, /etc/auto.master:
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# service autofs status
> > Configured Mount Points:
> > ------------------------
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /home ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_home,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /- ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_global,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> 
> Which is why we also get no debug output in the log.
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# service autofs start
> > Starting automount:                                        [  OK  ]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] images]# service autofs status
> > Configured Mount Points:
> > ------------------------
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /home ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_home,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /- ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_global,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> >
> > Active Mount Points:
> > --------------------
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /home ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_home,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 --ghost /- ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_global,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au
> > nfsvers=3,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768
> > /usr/sbin/automount --submount --ghost --timeout=60 /nfs ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_global,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au nfsvers=3
> > tcp rsize=32768 wsize=32768
> > /usr/sbin/automount --submount --ghost --timeout=60 /hsm ldap
> > automountMapName=auto_global,o=unix,dc=woodside,dc=com,dc=au nfsvers=3
> > tcp rsize=32768 wsize=32768
> 
> And now note that your direct map includes entries in the root level
> of the file system.  This is not supported in autofs v4.  So, that's
> the reason you're getting 0 length directories for /home, /nfs, and
> /hsm.

Actually, I think Colins direct map (probably) doesn't have single level
mount entries (it didn't used to). So these mounts are just the result
of the pseudo direct mount implementation in v4 mounting the top level
directory of the tree defined by the entries in the map.

Ian


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