On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 09:34 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote: > Ian Kent escribió: > > On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 09:08 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote: > > > >> Ian Kent escribió: > >> > >>> On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 20:15 +0200, mikel wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> -------- Original Message -------- > >>>> Subject: Re: [autofs] autofs+LDAP > >>>> Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:14:21 +0200 > >>>> From: mikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>> To: "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>> > >>>> mmm very interesting... that is what I need!! > >>>> > >>>> I want to have the capability to personalize automount for each user. > >>>> > >>>> I want user1 have in /home mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user1 > >>>> > >>>> and user2: /home mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user2 > >>>> > >>>> > >>> You really don't want to do it this way exactly do you? > >>> > >>> Surely you mean you want the mounts to be: > >>> user1: /home/user1 mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user1 > >>> user2: /home/user2 mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user2 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>> Guide to do that... > >>>> A lot of thanks!! really > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:33:40 -0500, "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL > >>>> PROTECTED]> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Ian Kent wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 23:40 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hello Guys > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I have a OpenLDAP server with user accounts. Actually, i autheticate > >>>>>>> my > >>>>>>> LAN machines to LDAP server and ALL OK. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I want that: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> EXAMPLE: > >>>>>>> day 1: > >>>>>>> user1 login in machine1 and I want to mount via NFS, the home of this > >>>>>>> user, that is in another storage server > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> day 2: user 1 login in machine6 and I want to mount via NFS, the home > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>> of > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> this user, that is in another storage server > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I want to have all users homes, in a centralized storage server, and > >>>>>>> give the posibility to users to login in any machine of the LAN, and > >>>>>>> have they home directory mounted automaticaly. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Is that posible with autofs+LDAP? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>> In auto.master, you can have an entry like: > >>>>> /home ldap:nisMapName=auto_XXXXX,ou=Autofs,.... > >>>>> and have each system specify a different auto_XXXXX location in LDAP to > >>>>> start from. > >>>>> > >>>>> Or you could have have script in place of the auto.home entry: > >>>>> /home auto_select_script,.... > >>>>> where auto_select_script is a script that is passed the username. > >>>>> It can use ldap to determine what to do. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>> Basically yes, but there are a number of decisions about how this might > >>>>>> be setup at your site that don't relate specifically to autofs. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Ian > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>> autofs mailing list > >>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> > >>>>> Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>> Argonne National Laboratory > >>>>> 9700 South Cass Avenue > >>>>> Argonne, Illinois 60439 > >>>>> (630) 252-5444 > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> autofs mailing list > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> YES YES!! > >> > >> That is it!! > >> > > > > You sound like your waiting for step by step instructions. > > That's not going to happen, at least not from me, because you'll end up > > with a setup you don't understand. > > > > But there are a couple of other things you need to decide on. > > What LDAP schema to use and whether you will use a master map held in > > LDAP or a file based one. There are a few gotchas and things you might > > need to change but first decide how you want to do it and construct > > simple maps to test and see how far you get. > > > > Look at the examples in samples/ldap-*.master and > > samples/ldap-*.indirect for examples of LDAP maps for the different > > commonly used schema. An indirect map mounted on /home is what you want > > by the sound of it. The master map entries contain the automounts in > > use, such /home in this case, and specifies the automount map which > > contains the keys provided by the map, such as user1 and user2, in this > > case. > > > > Ian > > > > > > > Hello Ian > I have already autofs schema loaded in LDAP server and I make several > things with autofs and LDAP. > > I I have managed to do mounting of home through autofs-LDAP but with no > personalitation capabilities. > > > I do that > > > user1: > /home masterip:/=/export/homes/user1 > > > user2: masterip:/export/homes/user1
I don't know what you mean. This doesn't describe a valid map configuration. What version of autofs are you using for this? If this was a file based map you might have something like this in /etc/auto.master: /home /etc/auto.home and something like this in the indirect map /etc/auto.home user1 masterip:/export/homes/user1 user2 masterip:/export/homes/user1 or perhaps instead: * masterip:/export/homes/& Ian _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
