On October 22, 2010, Holger Schier wrote:
On the Server I am working with the rfc2307bis.schema:
I run a SLES 11 system and have autofs ldap working fine. The only difference I can see is that on the server side I am using the autofs.schema file provided by Debian (OID Base 1.3.6.1.4.1.2312.4).
I added these next lines to my LDAP tree:
dn: ou=autofs,dc=MY,dc=DC objectclass: top objectclass: organizationalUnit ou: autofs
dn: ou=home,ou=autofs,dc=MY,dc=DC objectclass: top objectclass: organizationalUnit ou: home
dn: automountKey=/,ou=home,ou=autofs,dc=MY,dc=DC objectclass: top objectclass: automount automountInformation: SERVER:/home/& automountKey: /
and on the client maschine auto.master file:
/home ldap SERVER:ou=home,ou=autofs,dc=MY,dc=DC
and I added these lines in the /etc/sysconfig/autofs file (the old one are comments now)
DEFAULT_MAP_OBJECT_CLASS="automountMap" DEFAULT_ENTRY_OBJECT_CLASS="automount" DEFAULT_MAP_ATTRIBUTE="automountMapName" DEFAULT_ENTRY_ATTRIBUTE="automountKey" DEFAULT_VALUE_ATTRIBUTE="automountInformation"
What do you have your DEFAULT_MASTER_MAP_NAME set to?
Here's some of the contents of /etc/sysconfig/autofs for a quick comparison.
DEFAULT_MASTER_MAP_NAME="auto.master" DEFAULT_MAP_OBJECT_CLASS="automountMap" DEFAULT_ENTRY_OBJECT_CLASS="automount" DEFAULT_MAP_ATTRIBUTE="ou" DEFAULT_ENTRY_ATTRIBUTE="cn" DEFAULT_VALUE_ATTRIBUTE="automountInformation"
Hope this helps.
-- Khosrow