My auto.home has "* host:/export/&" for user directories. When I use the automount migration tool the * is changed to / and I get the error: adding new entry "cn=/,ou=auto.home,dc=domain,dc=com" ldapadd: Naming violation (64) additional info: value of naming attribute 'cn' is not present in entry
Is there a way to get the wild card to work or do I need to enter each user instead of using a wild card?
Thank you for your time.
Hi Cris,
My auto.home has "* host:/export/&" for user directories. When I use the automount migration tool the * is changed to / and I get the error: adding new entry "cn=/,ou=auto.home,dc=domain,dc=com" ldapadd: Naming violation (64) additional info: value of naming attribute 'cn' is not present in entry
Is there a way to get the wild card to work or do I need to enter each user instead of using a wild card?
Sorry for resurrecting an old post but I didn't see any responses. I used the LDIFs below to construction my automount OUs and for a wildcarded /home automount configuration.
dn: ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com objectClass: organizationalUnit ou: automount description: nss automount
dn: ou=auto.master,ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com ou: auto.master objectClass: top objectClass: automountMap
dn: cn=/home,ou=auto.master,ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com objectClass: automount automountInformation: ldap:ldap.domain.com:ou=auto.home,ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com --timeout 300 cn: /home
dn: ou=auto.home,ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com ou: auto.home objectClass: top objectClass: automountMap
dn: cn=/,ou=auto.home,ou=automount,dc=domain,dc=com objectClass: automount automountInformation: -rw,hard,intr nfsserv.domain.com:/export/home/& cn: /
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