Adding below mail:

[root@server2 home]# ssh jmantilla@desktop2
jmantilla@desktop2's password:
Creating home directory for jmantilla.
Last login: Sat Mar 28 11:05:48 2015 from server2.example.com
Could not chdir to home directory /home/remoteusers/jmantilla: No such file
or directory
-sh-4.1$ pwd
/

[root@server2 home]# getent passwd jmantilla
jmantilla:*:6001:6001:Jose Mantilla:/home/remoteusers/jmantilla:/bin/sh

Service nfs is running
Service autofs is stopped

What can I do?


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*Ing. José Luis Mantilla G.*Red Hat Certified Instructor / Examiner RHEL
*6, 7*RHCE - RHCV - RHCI - RHCX - RHCSA
Developer PHP, Member TeamQA Centos
Cell phone: (1) 832-908-6210
Public GPG Key = FC3B3963
<http://pool.sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x94DA057CFC3B3963>
United States - Houston Texas -2015

On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Jose Luis Mantilla <
joseluismanti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can someone help me please?
>
> I would like that anyone write the steps only with 2 machines (server ipa
> with nfs, and ipa client), I executed the guide but isn't make it, I think
> that need some steps!!.
>
> There are 2 machines, server2.example.com (with ipa server and NFS) and
> desktop2.example.com (only with ipa-client)
>
> My steps:
> Server
> After install ipa-server.
> 1) Add service with web UI
> 2) Add automount location with
> Location=test
> key=/jmantilla      description=-ro,soft,server2.example.com:
> /home/remoteusers/jmantilla
>
> User=jmantilla
> Home directory=/home/remoteusers/jmantilla
>
> Configuring automount on server system
> --Auto.master
> /home/remoteusers       /etc/auto.ipa
> --auto.ipa
> jmantilla -rw   server2.example.com:/home/remoteusers/jmantilla
>
> After
> #kinit admin
> I don't need to run:
> #ipa-getkeytab -s server2.example.com -p nfs/server2.example.com -k
> /etc/krb5.keytab
> #ipa-getkeytab -s server2.example.com -p nfs/server2.example.com -k
> /root/nfs-client.keytab
> #(  echo rkt /root/nfs-client.keytab; echo wkt /etc/krb5.keytab) |ktutil
> My server and client and in an IPA domain, the keytabs should only be
> generated to /etc/krb5.keytab on the IPA server. (Ipa domain)
>
> Verifying
> [root@server2 ~]# ipa service-show nfs/server2.example.com
>   Principal: nfs/server2.example....@example.com
>   Keytab: True
>   Managed by: server2.example.com
>
> Client
> #kinit admin
> #ipa-client-automount --location=test
> #ipa-getkeytab -s server2.example.com -p nfs/server2.example.com -k
> /etc/krb5.keytab
> #ipa-getkeytab -s server2.example.com -p nfs/server2.example.com -k
> /tmp/nfs.keytab
> #( echo rkt /tmp/nfs.keytab; echo wkt /etc/krb5.keytab) |ktutil
> #service rpcgssd start
> #/etc/init.d/rpcbind restart
> #/etc/init.d/rpcidmapd restart
> #authconfig --update --enablesssd --enablesssdauth --enablemkhomedir
> #/etc/init.d/sshd restart
> #vim /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
> ...
> [domain/EXAMPLE.COM]
> ...
> krb5_renewable_lifetime = 50d
> krb5_renew_interavl = 3600
>
> #/etc/init.d/sssd restart
>
> Testing
> [root@server2 ~]# ssh cboyle@desktop2
> cboyle@desktop2's password:
> Last login: Tue Mar 17 21:13:49 2015 from server2.example.com
> -sh-4.1$
>
> And nothing!! (what happened)
> What I need to do it?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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>
>
> *Ing. José Luis Mantilla G.*Red Hat Certified Instructor / Examiner RHEL
> *6, 7*RHCE - RHCV - RHCI - RHCX - RHCSA
> Developer PHP, Member TeamQA Centos
> Cell phone: (1) 832-908-6210
> Public GPG Key = FC3B3963
> <http://pool.sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x94DA057CFC3B3963>
> United States - Houston Texas -2015
>
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