Hi, upen, upen wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 2:01 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Odd problem that *just* surfaced. I updated a user to FC 17 - actually, >> I >> just built if for him new a couple of weeks ago. One issue that's >> surfaced >> is every so often, he comes to me to complain he can't log on. I restart >> autofs, and everything's fine. >> >> All home directories are NFS mounted. >> >> systemctl is-enabled autofs.service >> enabled >> >> I don't see anything that I can point to in the logs or dmesg. My user >> goes away, leaves his workstation locked, comes back, and can't log in. >> >> selinux is permissive. >> >> Any thoughts on where I can start looking? > > Not sure how you leaned restarting autofs helps. I ssh'd into the box last time as me (I can go anywhere - I'm a sysadmin), and saw that it couldn't find my home directory. I checked, and his wasn't there, either. I tried restarting autofs, then su - back to myself, and I was fine. Did it to him, ditto. Told him to try, and it worked. <snip> > I had seen similar problem when we were using nis/nis+ and user would Nope - we're using krb5 & AD. Nobody else is having this problem - AFAIK, my manager isn't, nor is the one other FC box we have. Almost everything else is CentOS. > lock their PC running gnome on RHEL 5 and when they came back and put > their password the gnome screensaver would not authenticate > successfully. I killed the gnome-screensaver process for those users > after doing SSH to the box and the user would get to see their session > immediately. May not be the same problem in your case but autofs > wasn't the problem then. Hmmm... I'll look at that next time this happens. <snip> > One more thing you can do is enable debugging for autofs either in > auto.master or by configuring sysconfig/autofs file One question on that: how noisy is that? All our linux boxes have centralized logging, and if it spits out a ton of garbage, that's not acceptable. mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list