Nope, that completely takes over '/mnt' and everything else that's in there becomes invisible. However, I do believe you're on to something here. Looking back at the other, working setup, I do realize now that I did the same, where the path was '/mnt/<something>' and the autofs mounts are within that, so they became '/mnt/<something>/<mount-point>' - so thanks for that hint. I'll go fiddle with it.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Akemi Yagi amyagi@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner ashley@pcraft.com wrote:
I need a second pair of eyes here, please. I have a CentOS 6.6 server (let's call it 'S1") that has a Samba share on it that is currently working. We can mount that drive on our Windows work stations and transfer/delete from it just fine. It's setup as a "guest" config so no user specific passwords or any other restrictions like that.
I'm trying to setup another server ("S2"), also CentOS 6.6 with autofs to mount that same share when it needs to. For some reason I can't seem to
get
it to work. I get no error message anywhere, no indication of a failure, nothing.
So on S2 I have: $ cat /etc/auto.master /misc /etc/auto.misc /mnt/trex /etc/auto.trex /net -hosts
$ cat /etc/auto.trex trex -fstype=cifs,rw,noperm,credentials=/etc/cifs-credentials-trex ://bigrip/TREX
If I've read the files correctly, you might need to use /mnt/trex/trex for autofs to work. Can you try:
/mnt /etc/auto.trex
and see if that works as you intended?
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