Okay, I'm starting to make some headway figuring out what's happening.
I just set one key to:
-rw,nosuid,timeo=36000 server:/exported_share
When I mount that from a client /proc/mounts shows timeo=6000
Either /proc/mounts isn't displaying the info correctly or I've got the
syntax wrong in some way. The way I set it seems right but I haven't
found any documentation of what options are available and the specific
syntax to use them. Man page and command line help doesn't seem to have
specifics. Some experimention indicates there's a hard limit of 6000.
Are the allowed options from autofs or in ipa somewhere?
On 2/13/24 13:58, Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Steve Berg via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Does IPA do anything to set a timeout on an nfs automount? I'm seeing
> some strange behavior on a few automounts and want to make sure I look
> in the right places to look up and/or set a timeout for those filesystems.
You can add options to an automount key just like when using files. The
--info option.
rob
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