* Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
@ 2006-11-17 20:45 Shawn Starr
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From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-17 20:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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Hi,
Does Automount v4 support the ability do the following:
1) A local machine with NFS export /home mounted with a local /etc/auto.home map.
2) a external machine with NFS export /home and using LDAP to export a auto.home map to automount.
If I set nsswitch.conf on the local machine to: automount: files ldap. Automount ignores LDAP mounts and only mounts the local files.
If I flip the order and use 'ldap files' automount only mounts the remote NFS /home and clobbers the local NFS /home map. Yet if I try to pass more than one auto.home mapping via LDAP to automount it ignores them.
If Automount 4 can't do this does version 5? :)
Thanks,
--
Shawn Starr
Software Developer, Open Source Grid Development Center (OSGDC)
Platform Computing
3760 14th Avenue
Markham, ON L3R3T7
direct: 905.948.4229
http://www.platform.com
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
@ 2006-11-17 22:27 Shawn Starr
2006-11-20 15:27 ` Jeff Moyer
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From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-17 22:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
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Nevermind, I found an ugly workaround.
Just add another entry to auto.home in the LDAP config to map back to the local machine.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Starr
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 3:46 PM
> To: 'autofs@linux.kernel.org'
> Subject: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
>
> Hi,
>
> Does Automount v4 support the ability do the following:
>
>
> 1) A local machine with NFS export /home mounted with a local /etc/auto.home map.
>
> 2) a external machine with NFS export /home and using LDAP to export a auto.home map to automount.
>
> If I set nsswitch.conf on the local machine to: automount: files ldap. Automount ignores LDAP mounts and only mounts the local files.
>
> If I flip the order and use 'ldap files' automount only mounts the remote NFS /home and clobbers the local NFS /home map. Yet if I try to pass more than one auto.home mapping via LDAP to automount it ignores them.
>
> If Automount 4 can't do this does version 5? :)
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Shawn Starr
> Software Developer, Open Source Grid Development Center (OSGDC)
> Platform Computing
> 3760 14th Avenue
> Markham, ON L3R3T7
> direct: 905.948.4229
> http://www.platform.com
>
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
2006-11-17 22:27 Shawn Starr
@ 2006-11-20 15:27 ` Jeff Moyer
2006-11-20 20:03 ` Shawn Starr
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From: Jeff Moyer @ 2006-11-20 15:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Shawn Starr; +Cc: autofs
For some reason, I can't find your original post in my mailbox...
==> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:27:35 -0500, "Shawn Starr" <sstarr@platform.com> said:
Shawn> Nevermind, I found an ugly workaround. Just add another entry
Shawn> to auto.home in the LDAP config to map back to the local
Shawn> machine.
Shawn> > -----Original Message----- > From: Shawn Starr > Sent:
Shawn> Friday, November 17, 2006 3:46 PM > To:
Shawn> 'autofs@linux.kernel.org' > Subject: Automount with a local NFS
Shawn> export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name
Shawn> over LDAP
Shawn> >
Shawn> > Hi,
Shawn> >
Shawn> > Does Automount v4 support the ability do the following:
Shawn> >
Shawn> >
Shawn> > 1) A local machine with NFS export /home mounted with a local
Shawn> /etc/auto.home map.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > 2) a external machine with NFS export /home and using LDAP to
Shawn> export a auto.home map to automount.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > If I set nsswitch.conf on the local machine to: automount:
Shawn> files ldap. Automount ignores LDAP mounts and only mounts the
Shawn> local files.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > If I flip the order and use 'ldap files' automount only
Shawn> mounts the remote NFS /home and clobbers the local NFS /home
Shawn> map. Yet if I try to pass more than one auto.home mapping via
Shawn> LDAP to automount it ignores them.
For the RHEL variants, add this to your /etc/sysconfig/autofs
ONE_AUTO_MASTER=1
Shawn> > If Automount 4 can't do this does version 5? :)
Yes, but in the v5 case no special settings are necessary.
-Jeff
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
2006-11-20 15:27 ` Jeff Moyer
@ 2006-11-20 20:03 ` Shawn Starr
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From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-20 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff Moyer; +Cc: autofs
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==> On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:27 AM, "Jeff Moyer" said:
>For some reason, I can't find your original post in my mailbox...
>
>For the RHEL variants, add this to your /etc/sysconfig/autofs
>
>ONE_AUTO_MASTER=1
>
>Shawn> > If Automount 4 can't do this does version 5? :)
>
>Yes, but in the v5 case no special settings are necessary.
>
>-Jeff
Yes, I am using RHEL4 at present. I just found the errata page this should solve the issue.
Thank you!
Shawn.
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
@ 2006-11-21 18:58 Shawn Starr
2006-11-21 19:13 ` jmoyer
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From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-21 18:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff Moyer; +Cc: autofs
Hi Jeff,
This didn't work on RHEL4 U4.
It again skipped mounting the remote LDAP NFS map.
It is clobbering the two NFS exports sharing /home
I noticed you made a patch this month for LDAP and automount, that seems
to be what I'm trying to do.
basically, If my nssswitch.conf has: automount: files ldap
Automount should respect *both* file and LDAP automounts. Right now only one is expected Even If I use the option you mentioned below.
Thanks,
Shawn.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Moyer [mailto:jmoyer@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 10:28 AM
To: Shawn Starr
Cc: autofs@linux.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [autofs] Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS
export using the same mount path name over LDAP
For some reason, I can't find your original post in my mailbox...
==> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:27:35 -0500, "Shawn Starr" <sstarr@platform.com> said:
Shawn> Nevermind, I found an ugly workaround. Just add another entry
Shawn> to auto.home in the LDAP config to map back to the local
Shawn> machine.
Shawn> > -----Original Message----- > From: Shawn Starr > Sent:
Shawn> Friday, November 17, 2006 3:46 PM > To:
Shawn> 'autofs@linux.kernel.org' > Subject: Automount with a local NFS
Shawn> export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name
Shawn> over LDAP
Shawn> >
Shawn> > Hi,
Shawn> >
Shawn> > Does Automount v4 support the ability do the following:
Shawn> >
Shawn> >
Shawn> > 1) A local machine with NFS export /home mounted with a local
Shawn> /etc/auto.home map.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > 2) a external machine with NFS export /home and using LDAP to
Shawn> export a auto.home map to automount.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > If I set nsswitch.conf on the local machine to: automount:
Shawn> files ldap. Automount ignores LDAP mounts and only mounts the
Shawn> local files.
Shawn> >
Shawn> > If I flip the order and use 'ldap files' automount only
Shawn> mounts the remote NFS /home and clobbers the local NFS /home
Shawn> map. Yet if I try to pass more than one auto.home mapping via
Shawn> LDAP to automount it ignores them.
For the RHEL variants, add this to your /etc/sysconfig/autofs
ONE_AUTO_MASTER=1
Shawn> > If Automount 4 can't do this does version 5? :)
Yes, but in the v5 case no special settings are necessary.
-Jeff
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
2006-11-21 18:58 Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP Shawn Starr
@ 2006-11-21 19:13 ` jmoyer
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: jmoyer @ 2006-11-21 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Shawn Starr; +Cc: autofs
==> Regarding RE: [autofs] Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP; "Shawn Starr" <sstarr@platform.com> adds:
sstarr> Hi Jeff, This didn't work on RHEL4 U4.
sstarr> It again skipped mounting the remote LDAP NFS map.
sstarr> It is clobbering the two NFS exports sharing /home
sstarr> I noticed you made a patch this month for LDAP and automount, that
sstarr> seems to be what I'm trying to do.
sstarr> basically, If my nssswitch.conf has: automount: files ldap
sstarr> Automount should respect *both* file and LDAP automounts. Right now
sstarr> only one is expected Even If I use the option you mentioned below.
I re-read your original problem statement, and I am officially confused.
What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?
Do you want to merge the contents of two master maps? If so, set
ONE_AUTO_MASTER=0.
Do you want to merge the contents of two indirect maps? If so, try reading
up on multi-maps. This allows one to merge the contents of two or more
maps, potentially from different sources.
If neither of these is what you are trying to do, then please provide a
better explanation of the problem. Post your maps, and give concrete
examples with machine names, exports, and intended use.
-Jeff
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
@ 2006-11-21 20:12 Shawn Starr
2006-11-21 20:37 ` jmoyer
2006-11-22 9:18 ` Ian Kent
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-21 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jmoyer; +Cc: autofs
==> Regarding RE: [autofs] Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP; "Shawn Starr"
>I re-read your original problem statement, and I am officially confused.
>What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?
>Do you want to merge the contents of two master maps? If so, set
>ONE_AUTO_MASTER=0.
>Do you want to merge the contents of two indirect maps? If so, try reading
>up on multi-maps. This allows one to merge the contents of two or more
>maps, potentially from different sources.
>If neither of these is what you are trying to do, then please provide a
>better explanation of the problem. Post your maps, and give concrete
>examples with machine names, exports, and intended use.
>-Jeff
Hi Jeff, Here's what I'm trying to do:
On a local machine (10.1.1.75) I have the following configuration:
/etc/exports:
=========
/export 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(rw,async)
/etc/auto.home:
===========
install 10.1.1.75:/export/home/&
+auto.home
/etc/auto.master:
============
/home /etc/auto.home --ghost
On the local machine, /home is NFS exported so: /home/install is visible when using automount.
On a remote machine (somehostname.platform.com) I have the following configuration:
/etc/exports:
=========
/home *(rw,async)
auto.master: LDAP map
===============
dn: ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: autofs
dn: ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectCLass: automountMap
ou: auto.master
dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
cn: /home
automountInformation: ldap:ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
auto.home: LDAP map
===============
dn: ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automountMap
ou: auto.home
dn: cn=sstarr,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
cn: sstarr
automountInformation: -fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid somehostname.platform.com:/home:&
The goal is to be able to share /home from *both* NFS exports and combine them like NIS does (with +auto.home).
So on the local machine: if I do cd /home/install or cd /home/sstarr I can see both as if they were one mounted point.
I can do this if I add the following to my LDAP maps:
dn: cn=install,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
cn: install
automountInformation: 10.1.1.75:/export/home/install
Which basically does what I'm trying to do, but its a hack since I have to use an LDAP entry instead of using the local 10.1.1.75 /etc/auto.home mapping
On the 10.1.1.75 local machine I have the /etc/nsswitch.conf as: automount: files ldap
If it finds valid automounts in the 10.1.1.75's local /etc/auto.master it ignores the LDAP maps so I only get one automount set up. This isn't the behavour I'm looking for. I need a way to tell automount that even though it found valid maps in /etc/auto.master, look for additional maps from LDAP also.
I hope this clears things up :-)
Thanks,
Shawn.
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
2006-11-21 20:12 Shawn Starr
@ 2006-11-21 20:37 ` jmoyer
2006-11-22 9:18 ` Ian Kent
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: jmoyer @ 2006-11-21 20:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Shawn Starr; +Cc: autofs
==> Regarding RE: [autofs] Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP; "Shawn Starr" <sstarr@platform.com> adds:
==> Regarding RE: [autofs] Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP; "Shawn Starr"
>> I re-read your original problem statement, and I am officially confused.
>> What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?
>> Do you want to merge the contents of two master maps? If so, set
>> ONE_AUTO_MASTER=0.
>> Do you want to merge the contents of two indirect maps? If so, try reading
>> up on multi-maps. This allows one to merge the contents of two or more
>> maps, potentially from different sources.
>> If neither of these is what you are trying to do, then please provide a
>> better explanation of the problem. Post your maps, and give concrete
>> examples with machine names, exports, and intended use.
>> -Jeff
sstarr> Hi Jeff, Here's what I'm trying to do:
sstarr> On a local machine (10.1.1.75) I have the following configuration:
sstarr> /etc/exports:
sstarr> =========
sstarr> /export 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(rw,async)
sstarr> /etc/auto.home:
sstarr> ===========
sstarr> install 10.1.1.75:/export/home/&
sstarr> +auto.home
sstarr> /etc/auto.master:
sstarr> ============
sstarr> /home /etc/auto.home --ghost
sstarr> On the local machine, /home is NFS exported so: /home/install is
sstarr> visible when using automount.
sstarr> On a remote machine (somehostname.platform.com) I have the
sstarr> following configuration:
sstarr> /etc/exports:
sstarr> =========
sstarr> /home *(rw,async)
sstarr> auto.master: LDAP map
sstarr> ===============
sstarr> dn: ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectClass: organizationalUnit
sstarr> ou: autofs
sstarr> dn: ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectCLass: automountMap
sstarr> ou: auto.master
sstarr> dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectClass: automount
sstarr> cn: /home
sstarr> automountInformation: ldap:ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> auto.home: LDAP map
sstarr> ===============
sstarr> dn: ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectClass: automountMap
sstarr> ou: auto.home
sstarr> dn: cn=sstarr,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectClass: automount
sstarr> cn: sstarr
sstarr> automountInformation: -fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid somehostname.platform.com:/home:&
is this supposed to be /home/& ?
sstarr> The goal is to be able to share /home from *both* NFS exports and
sstarr> combine them like NIS does (with +auto.home).
sstarr> So on the local machine: if I do cd /home/install or cd
sstarr> /home/sstarr I can see both as if they were one mounted point.
sstarr> I can do this if I add the following to my LDAP maps:
sstarr> dn: cn=install,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
sstarr> objectClass: top
sstarr> objectClass: automount
sstarr> cn: install
sstarr> automountInformation: 10.1.1.75:/export/home/install
sstarr> Which basically does what I'm trying to do, but its a hack since I
sstarr> have to use an LDAP entry instead of using the local 10.1.1.75
sstarr> /etc/auto.home mapping
sstarr> On the 10.1.1.75 local machine I have the /etc/nsswitch.conf as:
sstarr> automount: files ldap
sstarr> If it finds valid automounts in the 10.1.1.75's local
sstarr> /etc/auto.master it ignores the LDAP maps so I only get one
sstarr> automount set up. This isn't the behavour I'm looking for. I need a
sstarr> way to tell automount that even though it found valid maps in
sstarr> /etc/auto.master, look for additional maps from LDAP also.
sstarr> I hope this clears things up :-)
Ok, so you basically want included map support. You are right, I did post
a patch to implement this, but it is quite a beast, so I wouldn't expect it
to get released straight away (these things require gobs of testing).
In the interim, you can use something like the following local master map
entry:
/etc/auto.master:
/home multi:file /etc/auto.home -- ldap auto.home
I think that will do what you need. If not, I'll give it another try. ;)
-Jeff
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
@ 2006-11-21 21:35 Shawn Starr
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Shawn Starr @ 2006-11-21 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jmoyer; +Cc: autofs
>Ok, so you basically want included map support. You are right, I did post
>a patch to implement this, but it is quite a beast, so I wouldn't expect it
>to get released straight away (these things require gobs of testing).
>In the interim, you can use something like the following local master map
>entry:
>/etc/auto.master:
>/home multi:file /etc/auto.home -- ldap auto.home
>I think that will do what you need. If not, I'll give it another try. ;)
>-Jeff
Nov 21 16:31:04 rocksfe1 automount[10044]: nsswitch: couldn't find map auto.home
Nov 21 16:31:04 rocksfe1 automount[10044]: lookup(ldap): query failed for (objectclass=nisObject)
Nov 21 16:31:04 rocksfe1 automount[10044]: lookup(ldap): query failed for (objectclass=automount)
It seems it can't find what the automount is, yet I'm not sure why its not able to find
the automount maps (ignoring NIS objects which I don't have)
My nsswitch.conf has files only since multi:file would also check a remote ldap for its auto.home LDAP entry.
# ldapsearch -x "(&(objectclass=automount))"
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base <> with scope sub
# filter: (&(objectclass=automount))
# requesting: ALL
#
# /home, auto.master, autofs, platform.com
dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
cn: /home
automountInformation: ldap:ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
# sstarr, auto.home, autofs, platform.com
dn: cn=sstarr,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
cn: sstarr
automountInformation: -fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid somehostname.lsf.platform
.com:/home:&
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 3
# numEntries: 2
Thanks,
Shawn.
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* Re: Automount with a local NFS export and a remote NFS export using the same mount path name over LDAP
2006-11-21 20:12 Shawn Starr
2006-11-21 20:37 ` jmoyer
@ 2006-11-22 9:18 ` Ian Kent
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Ian Kent @ 2006-11-22 9:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Shawn Starr; +Cc: autofs
On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 15:12 -0500, Shawn Starr wrote:
> Hi Jeff, Here's what I'm trying to do:
>
> On a local machine (10.1.1.75) I have the following configuration:
>
> /etc/exports:
> =========
> /export 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(rw,async)
>
>
> /etc/auto.home:
> ===========
>
> install 10.1.1.75:/export/home/&
> +auto.home
>
> /etc/auto.master:
> ============
> /home /etc/auto.home --ghost
>
> On the local machine, /home is NFS exported so: /home/install is visible when using automount.
>
>
> On a remote machine (somehostname.platform.com) I have the following configuration:
>
> /etc/exports:
> =========
> /home *(rw,async)
>
>
> auto.master: LDAP map
> ===============
>
> dn: ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: organizationalUnit
> ou: autofs
>
> dn: ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectCLass: automountMap
> ou: auto.master
>
> dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: automount
> cn: /home
> automountInformation: ldap:ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
>
> auto.home: LDAP map
> ===============
>
> dn: ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: automountMap
> ou: auto.home
>
> dn: cn=sstarr,ou=auto.home,ou=autofs,dc=platform,dc=com
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: automount
> cn: sstarr
> automountInformation: -fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid somehostname.platform.com:/home:&
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
What's this?
I don't understand what your trying to do either!
Tell me, on "remote machine" how should the exported /home filesystem be
accessible after an autofs filesystem is mounted over the top of it.
Or am I missing something in this description.
Ian
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