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From: Simon Gao <gao@schrodinger.com>
To: autofs@linux.kernel.org
Subject: Auto mounted file system has incomplete listing of directories
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:36:59 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <46D5BCCB.2050205@schrodinger.com> (raw)

Hi,

Just run into this strange problem. The file system does not list mount
point when do "df" and lists incomplete directories (ie, fewer than
actual number of directories and files).

I am seeing following errors logged:


Aug 28 13:37:32 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 13:37:32 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 13:37:32 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 13:37:47 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 13:37:47 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 13:37:47 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 13:38:38 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 13:38:38 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 13:38:38 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 13:58:54 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 13:58:54 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 13:58:54 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 14:12:57 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 14:12:57 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 14:12:57 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 15:02:11 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.
Aug 28 15:02:34 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .app1 failed.
Aug 28 15:02:34 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.Z failed.
Aug 28 15:02:34 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of
.app1-os.tar.gz failed.
Aug 28 15:39:29 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of jc failed.
Aug 28 15:54:56 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of jc failed.
Aug 28 16:07:10 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.
Aug 28 16:08:00 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.
Aug 28 16:29:33 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.
Aug 28 16:35:12 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.
Aug 28 16:36:25 host1 automount[2255]: rmdir_path: lstat of .hidden failed.


2.6.18-8.1.8.el5xen
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.43.0.2

Anyone has an idea what the problem is?

Simon

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