problem with NFS (automount ???)

From: sunsa_tx@yahoo.com
Date: Thu Mar 25 2004 - 16:12:27 EST


<DIV>Hello! I have 220R (named <STRONG>jcb</strong>)
with Solaris 8 installed. This server is our home
directories (auto_home). It has been working before
and I dont have problem with it. Suddenly,the users
can not access their home directories from<STRONG>
jcb</strong> if they log in from the clients. I tried
to restart automountd daemon using /etc/init.d/autofs
stop and /etc/init.d/autofs start. It restarted
successfully but the home directory is still not
accessible from the clients. I tried to unshare the
home directory <STRONG>(/logins</strong>) on<STRONG>
jcb</strong> but the process just runs. I tried to
stop nfsd and mountd daemon using
/etc/init.d/nfs.server stop command but after pressing
the enter key, it wont give me back any error message
nor the command prompt. What's happening to jcb.I
rebooted the server and it resolved the problem. But
the thing is, the problem occured on Sunday then it
occured again this morning. I'd like to know the root
cause of it so that I can prevent the problem.</div>
<DIV> </div>
<DIV>I am also confused with our /etc/dfs/dfstab
setting. It has an entry of:</div>
<DIV> </div>
<DIV>share -F nfs -o root=camelot:brian:thor:<FONT
face="Lucida Console" size=2></div></font>
<DIV> </div>
<DIV> </div>

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