Evening,
I have done this before but for the life of me, I can't seem to find a way to undo my previous change.
I am using autofs to mount home directories. The autofs maps are on IPA server. A while back, I adjusted the mount idle timeout from the default 5 minutes to 2 hours.
I now want to undo the change, essentially bring down the timeout to 5 minutes. I can't however remember how I had increased it and google just bring up how to adjust locally from /etc/sysconfig/autofs. I recall vaguely I had done the change from IPA. Anyone who would have this info without too much googling?
Regards, William
William Muriithi via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org writes:
I am using autofs to mount home directories. The autofs maps are on IPA server. A while back, I adjusted the mount idle timeout from the default 5 minutes to 2 hours.
I now want to undo the change, essentially bring down the timeout to 5 minutes. I can't however remember how I had increased it and google just bring up how to adjust locally from /etc/sysconfig/autofs. I recall vaguely I had done the change from IPA. Anyone who would have this info without too much googling?
You can change the timeout globally in /etc/autofs.conf. Otherwise you can add the --timeout option to the map entries, see auto.master(5) for details.
So my guess is that you added the timeout to the automountkey. let's see your automount map/key, something like:
ipa automountkey-show default auto,home --all
Is there a timeout?
Jochen
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