* Help with NFS and automount
@ 2002-03-16 7:41 Jeffrey S. Mulliken
2002-03-19 10:34 ` Simon Burley
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey S. Mulliken @ 2002-03-16 7:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nfs
Dear Brainiacs,
I am having a problem and have come to the end of what I can think
of to try. Scenario:
CLIENT MACHINE:
RH 7.2 Base
2.413-ac8 Kernel
autofs 4.0.0
mount 2.11g
pptp-linux v 1.0.3-1
Linksys BESFR41 4 port router
HOST MACHINES:
Gateway = RH 6.2 running firewall and VPN over PPTP
RH 6.2 machine serving NIS (yp) and DNS
SUN Ultras w/Solaris 2.51 and 2.6 serving NFS shares.
PROBLEM:
Client machine IPL's without any problems. All of the machines in
the host network are accessible via ftp or telnet.
Several nfs mounts are mounted via the /etc/fstab, and mount without
problems, and are useable
A particular nfs mount point gets mounted by the automounter
successfully via a file /etc/auto.ccwork. No problems there.
However, trying to access the same machine as above using the
program /etc/auto.net, results in "No such file or directory".
No errors in /var/log/messages, nor in /var/adm/messages on the
Solaris host. I will attach the pertinent files.
Any suggestions with be greatly appreciated.
/etc/auto.master
---------------------
/ccwork /etc/auto.ccwork -retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15
/net /etc/auto.net
-nosuid,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15 etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/auto.ccwork
----------------------
ccStore19 dev3:/ccStore19
ccStore20 dev3:/ccStore20
ccStore16 dev3:/ccStore16
ccStore22 dev3:/ccStore22
ccStore21 dev3:/ccStore21
/etc/modules.conf
------------------------
alias eth0 tulip
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
alias autofs autofs4
/etc/rc.d/init.d/autofs status
-------------------------------------
Configured Mount Points:
------------------------
/usr/sbin/automount /ccwork file /etc/auto.ccwork
retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15
/usr/sbin/automount /net program /etc/auto.net
nosuid,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15
Active Mount Points:
--------------------
/usr/sbin/automount /ccwork file /etc/auto.ccwork
retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15
/usr/sbin/automount /net program /etc/auto.net
nosuid,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15
/etc/auto.net
----------------
#!/bin/sh
# $Id: //depot/autofs-4.0/samples/auto.net#4 $
# Look at what a host is exporting to determine what we can mount.
# This is very simple, but it appears to work surprisingly well
key="$1"
# add "nosymlink" here if you want to suppress symlinking local filesystems
opts="-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid"
# Showmount comes in a number of names and varieties. "showmount" is
# typically an older version which accepts the '--no-headers' flag
# but ignores it. "kshowmount" is the newer version installed with knfsd,
# which both accepts and acts on the '--no-headers' flag.
#SHOWMOUNT="kshowmount --no-headers -e $key"
#SHOWMOUNT="showmount -e $key | tail +2"
# Newer distributions get this right
SHOWMOUNT="showmount --no-headers -e $key"
$SHOWMOUNT | sort +0 | \
awk -v key="$key" -v opts="$opts" -- '
BEGIN { ORS=""; print opts }
{ print " \\\n\t" $1, key ":" $1 }
END { print "\n" }
'
mount
---------
/dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs (rw)
/dev/hda7 on /private type ext3 (rw)
/dev/hda5 on /usr type ext3 (rw)
none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
automount(pid837) on /net type autofs
(rw,fd=5,pgrp=837,minproto=2,maxproto=4)
automount(pid835) on /ccwork type autofs
(rw,fd=5,pgrp=835,minproto=2,maxproto=4)
nas1:/shared on /osd type nfs
(rw,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15,bg,addr=10.200.10.2)
nas1:/h11 on /home/h11 type nfs
(rw,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15,bg,addr=10.200.10.2)
nas1:/h12 on /home/h12 type nfs
(rw,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15,bg,addr=10.200.10.2)
nas1:/h13 on /home/h13 type nfs
(rw,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15,bg,addr=10.200.10.2)
dev3:/ccStore19 on /ccwork/ccStore19 type nfs
(rw,retrans=10,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=15,addr=10.200.10.4)
/etc/nsswitch.conf (comments removed)
----------------------------------------------------
passwd: files nis
shadow: files nis
group: files nis
hosts: files nis dns
bootparams: files nis
ethers: files nis
netmasks: files nis
networks: files nis
protocols: files nis
rpc: files nis
services: files nis
netgroup: files nis
publickey: files nis
automount: files
aliases: files nis
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* Re: Help with NFS and automount
2002-03-16 7:41 Help with NFS and automount Jeffrey S. Mulliken
@ 2002-03-19 10:34 ` Simon Burley
2002-03-19 21:07 ` Jeffrey S. Mulliken
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Simon Burley @ 2002-03-19 10:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeffrey S. Mulliken; +Cc: nfs
"Jeffrey S. Mulliken" wrote:
>
> Dear Brainiacs,
>
> I am having a problem and have come to the end of what I can think
> of to try.
<snip>
> PROBLEM:
> Client machine IPL's without any problems. All of the machines in
> the host network are accessible via ftp or telnet.
> Several nfs mounts are mounted via the /etc/fstab, and mount without
> problems, and are useable
> A particular nfs mount point gets mounted by the automounter
> successfully via a file /etc/auto.ccwork. No problems there.
> However, trying to access the same machine as above using the
> program /etc/auto.net, results in "No such file or directory".
> No errors in /var/log/messages, nor in /var/adm/messages on the
> Solaris host. I will attach the pertinent files.
>
> Any suggestions with be greatly appreciated.
Does /etc/auto.net have the executable bit set?
Does typing /etc/auto.net <hostname> return anything?, eg.
-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 \
/local marge:/local
S.
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* Re: Help with NFS and automount
2002-03-19 10:34 ` Simon Burley
@ 2002-03-19 21:07 ` Jeffrey S. Mulliken
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey S. Mulliken @ 2002-03-19 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Simon Burley, nfs
Simon Burley wrote:
>"Jeffrey S. Mulliken" wrote:
>
>>Dear Brainiacs,
>>
>> I am having a problem and have come to the end of what I can think
>>of to try.
>>
>
><snip>
>
>> PROBLEM:
>> Client machine IPL's without any problems. All of the machines in
>>the host network are accessible via ftp or telnet.
>> Several nfs mounts are mounted via the /etc/fstab, and mount without
>>problems, and are useable
>> A particular nfs mount point gets mounted by the automounter
>>successfully via a file /etc/auto.ccwork. No problems there.
>> However, trying to access the same machine as above using the
>>program /etc/auto.net, results in "No such file or directory".
>> No errors in /var/log/messages, nor in /var/adm/messages on the
>>Solaris host. I will attach the pertinent files.
>>
>> Any suggestions with be greatly appreciated.
>>
>
>Does /etc/auto.net have the executable bit set?
>Does typing /etc/auto.net <hostname> return anything?, eg.
>
>-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 \
> /local marge:/local
>
>S.
>
Simon,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, /etc/auto.net is executable, and if I
run the auto.net program as
you suggest it returns the following:
==============================================
[hostname: ] /etc/auto.net dev3
-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid \
/ccStore16 dev3:/ccStore16 \
/ccStore19 dev3:/ccStore19 \
/ccStore20 dev3:/ccStore20 \
/ccStore21 dev3:/ccStore21 \
/ccStore22 dev3:/ccStore22 \
/export/home dev3:/export/home
==============================================
But, for some reason, when I try to mount it, I get:
=====================================
[hostnames]# cd /net/dev3
bash: cd: /net/dev3: No such file or directory
=====================================
.....and as I was writing this, I gave it another try, and it's
resolved. I don't know for sure what
the original problem was, but the machine was originally a RH 6.2
machine, and I had done
an upgrade to 7.2. Well, I backed up a couple of files, and did a full
install, starting with
formatting the partitions. After the cold install, and
re-configuration, it now works. Thanks
to all for any and all head scratching along with me.
Cheers....
Jeff.
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