(This is my third try at sending this, as I might not have been subscribed correctly the first time. Apologies in advance for any duplicates or other noise.)
We have a system with an NIS yp home directory. Running a Whitebox distribution, so Redhatish, with vanilla 2.6.24 kernel, automounter 5.0.3 unpatched. The typical configuration is a home directory automounted via NFS. Opening up two ssh terminals to a machine in question gives the following (as an example): Terminal 1: $ whoami sbiggs $ cd ~/lower_directory $ /bin/pwd /home/sbiggs/lower_directory $ Terminal 2 is a root prompt: # pkill -9 automount # Back to Terminal 1: $ /bin/pwd /home/sbiggs/lower_directory $ Then, on Terminal 2: # /etc/init.d/autofs start Starting automount: done. # Back to Terminal 1: $ /bin/pwd lower_directory $ Running automount -fd gives a log of it mounting /home as part of its startup. Does that throw away all of the mounts even if they are already mounted? Again at Terminal 1: $ cd . $ /bin/pwd /home/sbiggs/lower_directory $ Only as part of the "cd ." does automount mount "sbiggs" again. We are being plagued by this issue. We have a huge amount of automounted directories and at any given time, quite a few of them have the erroneous relative path/lost mount point CWD. Can anybody give any insight as to what to do about this? Is this a known bug? I ran a couple of searches in the archives of this mailing list but didn't find much that was germane. TIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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