Howdy folks - I have an automount hierarchy "/data", with 30 or so mounts defined across various hosts on my network. A few of these mountpoints are temporarily off-line, but still appear under /data, due to the --ghost option.

When I try to access the top level \\server\data from a Windows client, the directory listing in Explorer never returns because smbd is trying to stat these unavailable filesystems it thinks exist due to the --ghost option.

Is it possible to have smbd simply return the list of directories it finds (from the "fake" --ghost listing) without it causing the automounter to attempt a mount each directory?

I'm running SuSE 10.1, with Samba 3.0.22-11-SUSE-CODE10 and autofs 4.1.4 on a 2.6.18-rc4 kernel (with SuSE 10.1 /proc/config.gz). "auto.master" and the "auto.data" maps are stored in LDAP, if that makes a difference.

(another option might be to write a script to convert the auto.data map into an appropriate set of symbolic links to msdfs filesystems, install Samba on the various NFS servers, etc. - but I'd like to try the easy option first - currently, none of the servers in auto.data provide SMB services).

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Robert Giles                     Group System Administrator
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