Re: [389-users] automount via LDAP/NFS

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On 11/18/2010 1:16 PM, John Mancuso wrote:
> /home/jmancuso just disappeared after restarting autofs. no idea why
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, John Mancuso<jkmancuso@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> Oh I see. /home/jmancuso is mounting properly. good. wonder why it is
>> trying to chdir to /export/home/jmancuso

It's probably doing it because you have a user specified with the that 
name and a home directory set to /export/home/... (i.e, possibly in the 
passwd file).  You haven't shown the configuration for the user, but 
chances are you've set it to /export/home either in LDAP or in something 
that's overriding it. Just specifying an automount named "jmancuso" is 
*not* the same thing as setting jmancuso's home directory.

It's normal for that directory to disappear when not in use, though that 
depends how you have autofs configured. Most automounters will unmount a 
filesystem after a certain period of inactivity.
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