On 4/23/20 4:23 PM, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: > I'm migrating from C7 to C8. I'm currently using autofs, but alas autofs has been dropped in C8 for the AMD automounter. Nope, it's in there! 8/BaseOS/x86_64/os/Packages/autofs-5.1.4-35.el8.x86_64.rpm > I have some very ancient knowledge of AMD, I used it when it was first introduced many years ago on Solaris and moved to Sun's automounter when it was introduced. > So now it's back to square one. > I used automount2amd to convert one of my existing maps, included it in the amd.conf file and tried it out. I don't get any syntax errors so I guess that the map syntax is correct, but amd fails to mount the remote filesystem and generates these errors in messages. > > > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: matched default selectors "type:=nfs;opts:=rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600" > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: key new: map selector host (=localhost) did not match remotehost > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: merge rem/opts "rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600" add "fstype=nfs,vers=4,soft,intr" => "rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600,fstype=nfs,vers=4,soft,intr" > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: Map entry host==remotehost;type:=link;fs:=/export/data/& for /repo/new did not match > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: merge rem/opts "rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600" add "fstype=nfs,vers=4,soft,intr" => "rw,grpid,nosuid,utimeout=600,fstype=nfs,vers=4,soft,intr" > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: get_nfs_version: returning NFS(4,tcp) on host remotehost.my.domain > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: get_nfs_version: NFS(4,udp) failed for remotehost.my.domain: RPC: Unable to receive > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: get_nfs_version: NFS(3,udp) failed for remotehost.my.domain: RPC: Unable to receive > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: get_nfs_version: NFS(2,udp) failed for remotehost.my.domain: RPC: Unable to receive > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: get_nfs_version: returning NFS(0,udp) on host remotehost.my.domain > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: Using NFS version 4, protocol tcp on host remotehost.my.domain > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: changing remotehost.my.domain's ping value from 30 to 30 > Apr 23 16:04:29 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: Trying mount of remotehost:/export/data/& on /.automount/remotehost/export/data/& fstype nfs mount_type non-autofs > Apr 23 16:04:31 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: Trying mount of remotehost:/export/data/& on /.automount/remotehost/export/data/& fstype nfs mount_type non-autofs > Apr 23 16:04:32 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: file server remotehost.my.domain, type nfs, state starts down > Apr 23 16:04:49 localhost.my.domain amd[19389]: "/repo/new" on //nil// timed out (flags 0x20) > > I'm using firewalld on both hosts and allow these services mountd nfs rpc-bind and protocols 111/tcp and 111/udp all of which allow autofs to work flawlessly, I've tried turning firewalld off which made no difference. > > Here's my /etc/amd.remote file looks like > new \ > -addopts:=fstype=nfs,vers=4,soft,intr \ > host==remotehost;type:=link;fs:=/export/data/& \ > rhost:=remotehost;rfs:=/export/data/& > > Any assistance in pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. > Pete > sudo dnf -y install autofs # for the win! consider removing what I think you have is am-utils.