Robert Kuropkat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ian,
>
> Ian Kent wrote:
>> On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 17:52 -0400, Robert Kuropkat wrote:
>>> Ian,
>>>
>>> Here is the output based on our latest core file from gdb as you asked.
>>>  autofs-debuginfo was installed after the core file was created.  I
>>> happen to have several other, older core files also.
>>>
>>> Hope this all means something to you.  If not, please tell me what I can
>>> do to provide something more useful.
>>>
>>> Robert Kuropkat
>>>
>>> P.S.  I cut in on somebody else's thread here.  The version I am running is:
>>>
>>> autofs.i386                              1:5.0.1-0.rc3.33
>>> autofs-debuginfo.i386                    1:5.0.1-0.rc3.33
>>>
>>> On Fedora Core 6.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> gdb -c /core.26360 /usr/sbin/automount
>>> GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (6.5-15.fc6rh)
>>> Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>>> GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
>>> welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
>>> conditions.
>>> Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
>>> There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for details.
>>> This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux-gnu"...Using host
>>> libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
>>>
>> 
>> snip ...
>> 
>
> <snip>
>
>> 
>> I've seen something like this before but it shouldn't be showing up in
>> this revision.
>> 
>> Can you provide a debug log which corresponds to this happening.
>> 
>
> Unfortunately no.  Apparently I feel the need to act the dimwitted fool
> on this whole issue.  I just now added the -d and -v options to
> automount, although /etc/sysconfig/autofs does have:
>
> DEFAULT_LOGGING="debug"
>
> The only thing I have in the /var/log/messages log at the failure time is:
>
> Apr 22 00:17:58 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/dalewis
> Apr 22 00:17:58 orbit automount[26360]: mounted /home/dalewis
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: failed to mount /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: failed to mount /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: failed to mount /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/ataylor
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: failed to mount /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: failed to mount /home/ataylor
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/asavage
> Apr 22 00:18:16 orbit automount[26360]: attempting to mount entry
> /home/ataylor
>
> and then of course, all entries end.  This does not seem very verbose.
> Is there another log file somewhere I am missing?

Check out http://people.redhat.com/jmoyer for instructions on collecting
debug information.  You need to tell syslog to put that stuff somewhere,
is all, so look for the bits on setting up /etc/syslog.conf.

Cheers,

Jeff

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