On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 08:45 -0700, John R Pierce wrote: > John wrote: > > On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 08:02 -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote: > > > >> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 7:52 AM, John <jses27 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 09:30 -0500, Barry Brimer wrote: > >>> > >>> > > Anyone see anything wrong with the configuration? I also read the How To > >>> > > on the Wiki and no luck on doing the auto.smb.top and auto.smb.sub > >>> > > configuration? Any ideas what maybe going on? Thanks in advance for any > >>> > > help on this. > >>> > >> Is the wiki howto you are referring to is this? > >> > >> http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares > >> > > > > Correct > > > >>> Mar 21 10:01:33 ethan automount[30874]: open_mount: (mount):cannot open > >>> mount module cifs (/usr/lib/autofs/mount_cifs.so: cannot open shared > >>> object file: No such file or directory) > >>> > >>> Bu the way, there is no "module_cifs.so" in /usr/lib/autofs and package > >>> autofs does not have it any more?? Why is it looking for it? I suspect > >>> that's why AutoMount want mount the file system from the server?? > >>> > >> Did you really read the above wiki and follow the instructions > >> precisely as they are written? For example, the error you mentioned > >> here is touched upon in the wiki: > >> > >> "[Note: Upon automounting, you may see an error mount_cifs.so: cannot > >> open shared object file in /var/log/messages. This is harmless and can > >> be safely ignored.]" > >> > > > > Yes I read about it, (the error). Any other pointers you can give on it? > > Auto mount that is. I searched various How Tos on the net and every > > config I use will not work. Also server and client can be accesed by > > physical name and ip address. > > > > One other thought; would Samba Server producing a "Err can't stat > > directory as a file" have anything to do with it. > > > > Server Version is: samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4 on Server > > Client Version is: samba-client-3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 on Client > > Client Autofs is: autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.3 on Client > > > > > > > why are you using Samba, an implementation of the Microsoft Windows > native file sharing, on a Unix to Unix connection, instead of the Unix > native NFS ? Because it can be used as the Poor Mans DFS (distribute file system system) direct from the Samba How To Guide and Provide High Clustering Style Availability with out the need for piling on Hearbeat and GFS on top. Allso Scales easy over 1500 Users. And when the said client can't get updates to there Active Directory Domain Controler then Samba is there to pick up the job as DC. Yes, I am aware of bind and ldap also. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- ~/john OpenPGP Sig:BA91F079