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Subject: Re: sparc64 autofs - Almost
From: Rich Sahlender <rsahlen () voicenet ! com>
Date: 1998-10-26 17:16:12
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Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> >
> > I saw a post about this a few weeks ago and the response was that it was
> > fixed in the newer kernels. I pulled the source from vger cvs last week
> > for 2.1.125 and I still get:
> >
> > [root@skater /root]# automount /home yp auto.home
> > [root@skater /root]# sys32_ioctl: Unknown cmd fd(5) cmd(c0049364) arg(effffc64)
> >
> > I took all the defaults in "make config"...
> >
> > [root@skater /root]# uname -a
> > Linux skater.micro.lucent.com 2.1.125 #1 Mon Oct 26 08:17:54 EST 1998 sparc64 \
> > unknown [root@skater /root]#
> >
> > What have I missed? This works fine on an ss20 even with 2.1.99.
>
> Oopsie, there was an attempt to fix it apparently, but contained a thinko.
> So, please, try again...
>
Almost there... I can now start automount via command line without any
console messages. However, when I try to login as a user with an automounted
home it just hangs. Here's an extract from syslog:
Oct 26 11:55:02 skater automount[338]: starting automounter version 0.3.14, path = \
/home, maptype = yp, mapname = auto.home
Oct 26 11:55:02 skater automount[338]: using kernel protocol version 3
Oct 26 11:55:15 skater kerneld: error: exit: Identifier removed
Oct 26 11:55:30 skater automount[338]: attempting to mount entry /home/
Oct 26 11:55:30 skater automount[346]: lookup(yp): lookup for failed: Request \
arguments bad
Oct 26 11:55:30 skater automount[338]: AUTOFS_IOC_READY: Invalid argument
And just to show nis is working:
root@skater /root]# ypwhich
borg
[root@skater /root]# ypcat -k auto.home | wc
577 1179 18088
[root@skater /root]#
Again, this same auto.home is working fine on an ss20 2.1.99.
Anything else I can provide that may help?
Thanks,
Rich
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