Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!mips!ultra!marc From: marc@ultra.com (Marc Kwiatkowski {Host Software-AIX}) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: automount Message-ID: <1991Feb1.191158.2202@ultra.com> Date: 1 Feb 91 19:11:58 GMT Organization: Ultra Network Technologies Lines: 43 I fear this question has already been asked, but since I haven't seen mention of it recently, I'll chance wasting some bandwidth. I cannot get automount to work at all. Automounting the trivial case, described below, results in a mount entry, but the automount mount-point is still empty. Reviewing previous postings I see that people have had complaints about automount but were able to get it running. Can someone enlighten me? I verified I can nfs mount a a local filesystem. That is, on host "foo", $ mount foo:/tmp /mnt works correctly. I would expect that an automount using the following auto.master and auto.direct should also work. In the case described here, I have disabled all NIS daemons to insure that there is no interaction with the NIS auto.master or auto.direct. $ cat /etc/auto.master /- /etc/auto.direct $ cat /etc/auto.direct /mnt/tmp foo:/tmp $ /usr/etc/automount $ mount . . . foo (pidXXXXX) /- nfs January 30,1991 ro Inspecting /mnt/tmp shows nothing, nor is there any auto-generated mount-point in /tmp_mnt. -- -------------------- Marc P. Kwiatkowski Ultra Network Technologies Internet: marc@ultra.com 101 Daggett Drive uucp: ...!ames!ultra!marc San Jose, CA 95134 USA