* Can't mount shares ending in $
@ 2008-03-11 0:06 Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-11 1:16 ` Ian Kent
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-11 0:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
Debug files available at http://www.mmcit.co.nz/debug.zip
I recently (about a month ago) upgraded to Fedora 8 (previously on
Fedora 6).
Autofs mounting of shares ending in $ worked on FC6. I think this is the
first time I've tried since on Fedora 8.
I've got another Fedora 6 box and shares ending in $ still work ok on
this box.
I've tried playing around with the auto.samba script I use but no luck.
Output from it is:
RUN: auto.samba matthew
-fstype=cifs,username=mjurgens,password=parallel12 \
/cd "://matthew/cd" \
/C "://matthew/C" \
/G\$ "://matthew/G\$" \
/E "://matthew/E" \
/G "://matthew/G" \
/ADMIN\$ "://matthew/ADMIN\$" \
/C\$ "://matthew/C\$"
(This is the exact same result as the Fedora6 box)
From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
This works manually if I:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /mnt/matthew
The other share to the same location works fine through autofs:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C /smb/matthew/C
Autofs Version = autofs-5.0.2-27
uname -r = 2.6.22.14-72.fc6PAE (I know its an FC6 kernel, everything
else is FC8 and I've been running on this since the upgrade due to a
problem with either mkintrd or nash)
Reference to an earlier problem with a fix to shares ending in $ where I
got the map from:
http://www.mail-archive.com/autofs@linux.kernel.org/msg05691.html
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2008-03-11 0:06 Can't mount shares ending in $ Matthew Jurgens
@ 2008-03-11 1:16 ` Ian Kent
2008-03-11 1:43 ` Matthew Jurgens
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From: Ian Kent @ 2008-03-11 1:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Jurgens; +Cc: autofs
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
> From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
> mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
Does this command work if you run it manually?
Ian
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2008-03-11 1:16 ` Ian Kent
@ 2008-03-11 1:43 ` Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-11 21:56 ` Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-11 22:07 ` Matthew Jurgens
2 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-11 1:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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Before you sent this I installed the original Fedora 8 release of autofs
(autofs-5.0.2-16).
I had originally yum upgraded to Fedora 8 and so had installed the
latest version autofs-5.0.2-27.
I have found that autofs-5.0.2-16 works fine, but going to -27 breaks it.
And the answer to your question is:
With autofs running - no
With autofs stopped - no
With autofs stopped and when I mkdir /smb/matthew/C$ - yes
Ian Kent wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
>
>> From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
>> mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
>>
>
> Does this command work if you run it manually?
>
> Ian
>
>
>
>
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* Re: Can't mount shares ending in $
2008-03-11 1:16 ` Ian Kent
2008-03-11 1:43 ` Matthew Jurgens
@ 2008-03-11 21:56 ` Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-11 22:07 ` Matthew Jurgens
2 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-11 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs@linux.kernel.org
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Before you sent this I installed the original Fedora 8 release of autofs
(autofs-5.0.2-16).
I had originally yum upgraded to Fedora 8 and so had been running on the
latest version autofs-5.0.2-27.
I have found that autofs-5.0.2-16 works fine, but going to -27 breaks it.
And the answer to your question, back on -27 version, is:
With autofs running - no
With autofs stopped - no
With autofs stopped and when I mkdir /smb/matthew/C$ - yes
Ian Kent wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
>
>> From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
>> mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
>>
>
> Does this command work if you run it manually?
>
> Ian
>
>
>
>
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* Re: Can't mount shares ending in $
2008-03-11 1:16 ` Ian Kent
2008-03-11 1:43 ` Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-11 21:56 ` Matthew Jurgens
@ 2008-03-11 22:07 ` Matthew Jurgens
2008-03-12 3:14 ` Ian Kent
2 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-11 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ian Kent; +Cc: autofs
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Hi Ian
For some reason, most of the messages I post to the list never show up -
no idea why - so this time I am putting you on the receipt list as well
- my reply is below. Thanks for you work on this product.
Before you sent this I installed the original Fedora 8 release of autofs
(autofs-5.0.2-16).
I had originally yum upgraded to Fedora 8 and so had been running on the
latest version autofs-5.0.2-27.
I have found that autofs-5.0.2-16 works fine, but going to -27 breaks it.
And the answer to your question, back on -27 version, is:
With autofs running - no
With autofs stopped - no
With autofs stopped and when I mkdir /smb/matthew/C$ - yes
Ian Kent wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
>
>> From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
>> mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
>>
>
> Does this command work if you run it manually?
>
> Ian
>
>
>
>
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* Re: Can't mount shares ending in $
2008-03-11 22:07 ` Matthew Jurgens
@ 2008-03-12 3:14 ` Ian Kent
2008-03-12 8:17 ` Matthew Jurgens
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Ian Kent @ 2008-03-12 3:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Jurgens; +Cc: autofs
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 09:07 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
> Hi Ian
>
> For some reason, most of the messages I post to the list never show up
> - no idea why - so this time I am putting you on the receipt list as
> well - my reply is below. Thanks for you work on this product.
>
>
>
> Before you sent this I installed the original Fedora 8 release of
> autofs (autofs-5.0.2-16).
> I had originally yum upgraded to Fedora 8 and so had been running on
> the latest version autofs-5.0.2-27.
> I have found that autofs-5.0.2-16 works fine, but going to -27 breaks
> it.
>
> And the answer to your question, back on -27 version, is:
> With autofs running - no
> With autofs stopped - no
> With autofs stopped and when I mkdir /smb/matthew/C$ - yes
What I'm really after here is to find out whether the cifs mount is
choking on the unescaped $ in /smb/matthew/C$.
>
> Ian Kent wrote:
> > On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
> >
> > > From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
> > > mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
> > >
> >
> > Does this command work if you run it manually?
> >
> > Ian
> >
> >
> >
> >
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* Re: Can't mount shares ending in $
@ 2008-03-11 5:21 Matthew Jurgens
0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-11 5:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs@linux.kernel.org
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Before you sent this I installed the original Fedora 8 release of autofs
(autofs-5.0.2-16).
I had originally yum upgraded to Fedora 8 and so had installed the
latest version autofs-5.0.2-27.
I have found that autofs-5.0.2-16 works fine, but going to -27 breaks it.
And the answer to your question is:
With autofs running - no
With autofs stopped - no
With autofs stopped and when I mkdir /smb/matthew/C$ - yes
Ian Kent wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 11:06 +1100, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
>
>> From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
>> mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
>>
>
> Does this command work if you run it manually?
>
> Ian
>
>
>
>
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* Can't mount shares ending in $.
@ 2008-03-10 23:40 Matthew Jurgens
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From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-10 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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I recently (about a month ago) upgraded to Fedora 8 (previously on
Fedora 6).
Autofs mounting of shares ending in $ worked on FC6. I think this is the
first time I've tried since on Fedora 8.
I've got another Fedora 6 box and shares ending in $ still work ok on
this box.
I've tried playing around with the auto.samba script I use but no luck.
Output from it is:
RUN: auto.samba matthew
-fstype=cifs,username=mjurgens,password=parallel12 \
/cd "://matthew/cd" \
/C "://matthew/C" \
/G\$ "://matthew/G\$" \
/E "://matthew/E" \
/G "://matthew/G" \
/ADMIN\$ "://matthew/ADMIN\$" \
/C\$ "://matthew/C\$"
(This is the exact same result as the Fedora6 box)
From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
This works manually if I:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /mnt/matthew
The other share to the same location works fine through autofs:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C /smb/matthew/C
Debug Info attached.
Autofs Version = autofs-5.0.2-27
uname -r = 2.6.22.14-72.fc6PAE (I know its an FC6 kernel, everything
else is FC8 and I've been running on this since the upgrade due to a
problem with either mkintrd or nash)
Reference to an earlier problem with a fix to shares ending in $ where I
got the map from:
http://www.mail-archive.com/autofs@linux.kernel.org/msg05691.html
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@ 2008-03-10 23:35 Matthew Jurgens
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From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-10 23:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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I recently (about a month ago) upgraded to Fedora 8 (previously on
Fedora 6).
Autofs mounting of shares ending in $ worked on FC6. I think this is the
first time I've tried since on Fedora 8.
I've got another Fedora 6 box and shares ending in $ still work ok on
this box.
I've tried playing around with the auto.samba script I use but no luck.
Output from it is:
RUN: auto.samba matthew
-fstype=cifs,username=mjurgens,password=parallel12 \
/cd "://matthew/cd" \
/C "://matthew/C" \
/G\$ "://matthew/G\$" \
/E "://matthew/E" \
/G "://matthew/G" \
/ADMIN\$ "://matthew/ADMIN\$" \
/C\$ "://matthew/C\$"
(This is the exact same result as the Fedora6 box)
From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /smb/matthew/C$
This works manually if I:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$ /mnt/matthew
The other share to the same location works fine through autofs:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C /smb/matthew/C
Debug Info attached.
Autofs Version = autofs-5.0.2-27
uname -r = 2.6.22.14-72.fc6PAE (I know its an FC6 kernel, everything
else is FC8 and I've been running on this since the upgrade due to a
problem with either mkintrd or nash)
Reference to an earlier problem with a fix to shares ending in $ where I
got the map from:
http://www.mail-archive.com/autofs@linux.kernel.org/msg05691.html
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@ 2008-03-09 9:40 Matthew Jurgens
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From: Matthew Jurgens @ 2008-03-09 9:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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I recently (about a month ago) upgraded to Fedora 8 (previously on
Fedora 6).
Autofs mounting of shares ending in $ worked on FC6. I think this is the
first time I've tried since on Fedora 8.
I've got another Fedora 6 box and shares ending in $ still work ok on
this box.
I've tried playing around with the auto.samba script I use but no luck.
Output from it is:
RUN: auto.samba matthew
-fstype=cifs,username=mjurgens,password=parallel12 \
/cd "://matthew/cd" \
/C "://matthew/C" \
/G\$ "://matthew/G\$" \
/E "://matthew/E" \
/G "://matthew/G" \
/ADMIN\$ "://matthew/ADMIN\$" \
/C\$ "://matthew/C\$"
(This is the exact same result as the Fedora6 box)
From the debug info, the mount command that fails is:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$
/smb/matthew/C$
This works manually if I:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C\$
/mnt/matthew
The other share to the same location works find through autofs:
mount -t cifs -s -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //matthew/C
/smb/matthew/C
Debug Info attached.
Autofs Version = autofs-5.0.2-27
uname -r = 2.6.22.14-72.fc6PAE (I know its an FC6 kernel, everything
else is FC8 and I've been running on this since the upgrade due to a
problem with either mkintrd or nash)
Reference to an earlier problem with a fix to shares ending in $ where I
got the map from:
http://www.mail-archive.com/autofs@linux.kernel.org/msg05691.html
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