[Eug-lug] autofs continuously mount/unmount share

Michael Miller mike.mikemiller at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 15:51:24 PST 2008


Did you check your /var/log/messages file for link drops?

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Garl Grigsby <badd_karma at comcast.net> wrote:
> I have office where we have two servers. Server 1 is a CentOS 4.6 x86_64
>  system. Server 2 is a CentOS 4.6 x86 system. Server 1 hosts a number of
>  shares that are mounted via autofs. Here is a piece of the auto.share
>  file from server 2 relating to my problem:
>
>  homes           -fstype=nfs             192.168.1.10:/share/homes
>
>  The problem I am seeing is that server 2 seems to mount and umount this
>  share every minute or so as shown by the log excerpt below.
>
>  Feb 25 13:59:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated unmount request from srv2:943 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 13:59:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated mount request from srv2:945 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:00:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated unmount request from srv2:951 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:00:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated mount request from srv2:953 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:01:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated unmount request from srv2:961 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:01:09 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated mount request from srv2:963 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:02:24 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated unmount request from srv2:970 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:02:24 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated mount request from srv2:972 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:03:39 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated unmount request from srv2:980 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>  Feb 25 14:03:40 srv1 mountd[3151]: authenticated mount request from srv2:981 for /share/homes (/share/homes)
>
>
>  My google foo seems to be off this afternoon and I can't seem to find
>  the cause. Anybody have any idea as to what might be causing the issue?
>  The mount works correctly. I can see the data and all, I'd just really
>  like to resolve this so my logs aren't such a mess and I'd like to
>  understand what's causing it... Any help would be appreciated.
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