The following list shows the different administrative tasks you might need to perform involving maps to change your autofs environment.
"Avoiding Mount-Point Conflicts "
Table 4-1 describes the types of maps and their uses.
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Type of Map |
Use |
|---|---|
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Associates a directory with a map |
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Directs autofs to specific file systems |
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Directs autofs to reference-oriented file systems |
Table 4-2 describes how to make changes to your autofs environment based on your name service.
Table 4-2 Map Maintenance|
Name Service |
Method |
|---|---|
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Local files |
Text editor |
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NIS |
make files |
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NIS+ |
nistbladm |
Table 4-3 tells you when to run the automount command, depending on the modification you have made to the type of map. For example, if you have made an addition or a deletion to a direct map, you need to run the automount command on the local system to allow the change take effect; however, if you've modified an existing entry, you do not need to run the automount command for the change to take effect.
Table 4-3 When to Run the automount Command|
Type of Map |
Restart automount? |
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|---|---|---|
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Addition or Deletion |
Modification |
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Y |
Y |
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Y |
N |
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N |
N |
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