Ok thanks you all :)
A solution should be to create :
dn: autoumountMapName=auto_master,cn=autoumountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com dn: autoumountMapName=auto.master,cn=autoumountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com dn: autoumountMapName=auto.home,cn=autoumountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com
and add :
"+auto.home" in the "/etc/auto_home" file of the OS-X boxes ?
-> My first intention was to setup something like :
database relay suffix "automountMapName=auto_home,cn=automountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com" relay "automountMapName=auto.home,cn=automountMap,dc=subnet,dc=example,dc=com" massage
Cheers, Rafael Navaza.
2011/10/28 Khosrow Ebrahimpour khosrow.ebrahimpour@ec.gc.ca
Hi,
On Friday, October 28, 2011 10:13:53 am Frava wrote:
The entries contained in "automountMapName=auto_home" and "automountMapName=auto.home" will be exactly the same ones; SO what is the best way to implement it without duplicate them ? Using
aliases
or rwm+relay ?
As long as the autofs schema required by OS X and Linux is the same you should be able to point to the auto.home for both auto.master and auto_master.
The auto.master may not be so easy to unify, as in my own experience different platforms look for specific entries to begin their automount look ups.
-- Khosrow