I believe "w00t" is the appropriate response. I'm not sure what I was doing wrong, but that works fine. Thanks.
Ian Kent wrote: > On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 10:04 -0400, Jeff Blaine wrote: >> I'm using the RFC2307bis schema. I have everything working >> so far with the exception of /net (such as auto.home). >> >> /etc/sysconfig/autofs contains (among other things): >> DEFAULT_MAP_OBJECT_CLASS="automountMap" >> DEFAULT_ENTRY_OBJECT_CLASS="automount" >> DEFAULT_MAP_ATTRIBUTE="automountMapName" >> DEFAULT_ENTRY_ATTRIBUTE="automountKey" >> DEFAULT_VALUE_ATTRIBUTE="automountInformation" >> >> Here's LDIF of mine for a site-specific 'auto.nfs' map's >> entry (/NFS/reverse ----> jellyroll:/reverse) >> >> dn: automountMapName=auto.nfs,dc=rcf,dc=foo,dc=org >> objectClass: top >> objectClass: automountMap >> automountMapName: auto.nfs >> >> dn: automountkey=/NFS,automountMapName=auto.master,dc=rcf,dc=foo,dc=org >> objectClass: top >> objectClass: automount >> automountKey: /NFS >> automountInformation: >> ldap:rcf-ldap1.foo.org:automountmapname=auto.nfs,dc=rcf, >> dc=foo,dc=org > > So what about something like: > > dn: automountkey=/net,automountMapName=auto.master,dc=rcf,dc=foo,dc=org > objectclass: top > objectclass: automount > automountkey: /net > automountinformation:-hosts > > I'm not sure if the "-" will give you trouble? > >> dn: automountKey=reverse,automountMapName=auto.nfs,dc=rcf,dc=foo,dc=org >> objectClass: top >> objectClass: automount >> automountKey: reverse >> automountInformation: jellyroll:/& >> >> Ian Kent wrote: >>> On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 09:47 -0400, Jeff Moyer wrote: >>>> Jeff Blaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>> >>>>> Jeff Moyer wrote: >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>>>>> >>>>>>> If anyone has been successful in getting /net/hostname >>>>>>> automounting working with LDAP-based autofs maps (not >>>>>>> a local /etc/auto.net file), I would love to see your >>>>>>> LDIF information showing how you configured it. >>>>>> First, program maps must be on a file system. Second, are you using >>>>>> autofs version 4 or 5? >>>>> AutoFS 5. >>>>> >>>>>> If 5, then you can simply use the ldif equivalent of: >>>>>> /net -hosts >>>>> That's what I am trying to do :) I was hoping someone could >>>>> show me theirs. It's not clear to me how to construct that >>>>> particular set of LDIF info. >>> And what have you got in LDAP now or are you starting from scratch? >>> >>>> OK, what schema are you using? >>>> >>>> -Jeff >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> autofs mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs > _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
