* Understanding direct mounts & ghosting
@ 2004-03-11 4:44 matt
2004-03-12 1:26 ` Ian Kent
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: matt @ 2004-03-11 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
I am attempting to use direct mounts with autofs4 and either I'm doing
something wrong or I'm expecting the wrong behaviour. Here's my
situation. I installed SuSE 9.0 and then downloaded and built
autofs-4.1.0 and autofs4-2.4 kernel module. I installed both and added
the alias line in modules.conf, and when I do 'lsmod' I see 'autofs4' as
the autofs module so I think I've got the kernel part right.
The reason I am trying to get direct mounts to work is so that I can
automount /usr/local from my fileserver, however if I put the line:
/usr/local server:/usr/local
into my auto.direct file, then all of /usr goes away (except
/usr/local). So for testing purposed I changed things to use /mnt. Now
my auto.master includes the line:
/- auto.direct
and the auto.direct file contains:
/mnt/local voorg:/usr/local
Once I start the automounter I see the following as part of the output
of the mount command:
automount(pid27283) on /mnt type autofs
(rw,fd=5,pgrp=27279,minproto=2,maxproto=4)
and my test directory (/mnt/local.orig) is no longer visible. If I then
cd to /mnt/local the mount command shows:
automount(pid27283) on /mnt type autofs
(rw,fd=5,pgrp=27279,minproto=2,maxproto=4)
voorg:/usr/local on /mnt/local type nfs (rw,addr=192.168.222.5)
So the automount does appear to be working; but not as I expect a direct
mount to work based on my experience with Solaris (and HPUX). My
expecataion is that I should see /mnt/local as the automount point (i.e.
"automount(pid27238) on /mnt/local type autofs ...") instead of /mnt.
Is this the expected behavior or am I missing something?
With regards to ghosting, I have another map (auto.nfs) that's mounted
on /nfs and, as I understand ghosting, I should be able to do:
ls /nfs
and see a list of mountable directories (i.e. the contents of the
auto.nfs map) as a result. I don't. All I see is . and .. (presuming
of coure that I haven't cd'd to any of the mount-points).
Anything you can offer to help me understand what's happening would be
greatly appreciated. And if I can provide additional info about my
setup, please let me know.
Thanks much,
Matt
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2004-03-11 4:44 Understanding direct mounts & ghosting matt
@ 2004-03-12 1:26 ` Ian Kent
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ian Kent @ 2004-03-12 1:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: matt; +Cc: autofs
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, matt wrote:
>
> So the automount does appear to be working; but not as I expect a direct
> mount to work based on my experience with Solaris (and HPUX). My
> expecataion is that I should see /mnt/local as the automount point (i.e.
> "automount(pid27238) on /mnt/local type autofs ...") instead of /mnt.
> Is this the expected behavior or am I missing something?
Unfortuneatly, this is the way it is now.
It's been done like that largely because of the limitation on the number
of anonymous mounts (ie. autofs, NFS etc.) in the kernel.
It is possible to enhance the kernel module to provide this functionality
but is a large piece of work so don't expect it any time soon.
Further, there are people working on alternate designs but I have no idea
how those efforts are going.
>
> With regards to ghosting, I have another map (auto.nfs) that's mounted
> on /nfs and, as I understand ghosting, I should be able to do:
> ls /nfs
> and see a list of mountable directories (i.e. the contents of the
> auto.nfs map) as a result. I don't. All I see is . and .. (presuming
> of coure that I haven't cd'd to any of the mount-points).
At the moment the default is for directories not to be browsable so you
need to request it as an option in either the start script or in the
master map.
Ian
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