Networking Guide
Chapter 13, Configuring the NFS automounter
automount error conditions
automount error conditions
All automount error messages
are prefixed by the string ``automount: ''. The messages
are listed here in alphabetical order, ignoring all variable strings.
Therefore, if you cannot locate your message by the first word,
check it under the second.
Some error messages (as indicated in their descriptions) are
generated only if you use the verbose option (-v) in addition to
any other automount options:
automount -v -your_options
You should run the verbose option if automount
fails to start properly.
- server:pathname
already mounted on mountpoint -
automount is attempting to mount over a previous
mount of the same filesystem. This could happen if an
entry appears both in
/etc/default/filesys
and in an automount map (either by accident
or because the output of
mount -p
was redirected to
default/filesys).
Delete one of the redundant entries.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
bad entry in map mapname-
The map entry is malformed, and automount cannot
interpret it. Recheck the entry; perhaps there are
characters in it that need escaping.
bad key key in direct map mapname-
While scanning a direct map, automount found an
entry key without a prepended ``/''. Keys in direct maps
must be full pathnames.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
bad key key in indirect map mapname-
While scanning an indirect map, automount found
an entry key containing a ``/''. Indirect map keys must
be simple names, not pathnames.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
Cannot create socket for nfs: rpc_err-
Indicates problems attempting to reach
servers for a replicated filesystem
using the ping command.
This may indicate a network problem.
cannot create UDP service-
automount cannot establish a UDP connection.
can't get my address-
automount cannot find an entry for its host in
/etc/hosts, hosts.byname), or the Domain
Name Service (DNS).
can't mount mountpoint: reason-
automount could not mount its daemon at mountpoint.
can't mount server:pathname: reason-
The mount daemon on the server refuses to provide a
file handle for server:pathname.
Check the export table on server.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
couldn't create mntpnt mountpoint: reason-
automount cannot create a mount point required
for a mount. This usually occurs when attempting
to mount hierarchically all of a server's exported filesystems.
A required mount point may exist only in a filesystem that
cannot be mounted (it may not be exported) and it cannot
be created because the exported parent filesystem is
exported read-only.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
couldn't create pathname: reason-
Here pathname is /tmp_mnt or the
argument to the -M command line option.
dir mountpoint must start with ``/''-
The automount mount point must be given as the full pathname.
Check the spelling and pathname of the mount point.
exiting-
This is an advisory message only. automount has
received a SIGTERM (has been killed) and is exiting.
hierarchical mountpoints: pathname1 and pathname2-
automount does not allow its mount points to have
a hierarchical relationship; that is, an automount mount point
must not be contained within another automounted filesystem.
hostname : exports: rpc_err-
There is an error getting the export list from hostname.
This indicates a server or network problem.
host server not responding-
automount attempted to contact server but received
no response.
leading space in map entry entry text inmapname-
automount discovered an entry in a
map that contains leading spaces. This is usually an
indication of an improperly continued map entry. For example:
/usr/local /bin ra:/usr/local/bin
/src laidbak:/usr/src
In this example, the warning is generated when automount
encounters the second line, because the first line should be
terminated with a backslash (\).
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
map mapname, key key: bad-
The map entry is malformed, and automount cannot
interpret it. Recheck the entry; perhaps there are
characters in it that need escaping.
mount of server:pathname on mountpoint: reason-
automount failed to do a mount.
This may indicate a server or network problem.
nfscast: cannot receive reply: reason-
automount cannot receive replies from any
of the servers in a list of replicated filesystem locations.
nfscast: Cannot send packet: reason-
automount cannot send a query packet to a server
in a list of replicated filesystem locations.
nfscast:select: reason-
Indicates problems attempting to reach servers for a replicated filesystem
using the ping command. This may indicate a network problem.
NIS bind failed-
automount cannot communicate with the
ypbind daemon. This is information only.
automount continues to function correctly provided
it requires no explicit NIS support.
If you need NIS, check whether a ypbind daemon is running.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
- mapname:
not found -
The required map cannot be located.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
Check the spelling and pathname of the map name.
mountpoint: Not a directory-
automount cannot mount itself on mountpoint
because it is not a directory.
Check the spelling and pathname of the mount point.
server:pathname no longer mounted-
automount is acknowledging that
server:pathname, which it mounted
earlier, has been unmounted by the umount command.
automount notices this within 1 minute of the unmount
or immediately if it receives a SIGHUP.
no mount maps specified-
automount was invoked with no maps to serve,
and it cannot find the NIS
auto.master
map.
It exits.
Recheck the command, or restart NIS
if that was the intention.This message is produced only when the
-v option is given.
pathok: couldn't find devid device id-
This is an internal automount error.
remount server:pathname on mountpoint : server not responding-
automount failed to remount a filesystem it
previously unmounted. This message may appear at intervals
until the filesystem is successfully remounted
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
svc_register failed-
automount cannot register itself as an NFS server.
Because automount must register itself with
portmap(NADM),
use rpcinfo to make sure the portmapper
(/etc/portmap) is running.
trymany: servers not responding: reason-
No server in a replicated list is responding.
This may indicate a network problem.
WARNING: mountpoint already mounted on-
automount is attempting to mount over an existing
mount point. This indicates an automount internal error.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
WARNING: default option `option' ignored for map mapname-
Here option is an unrecognized default mount option
for the map mapname.
WARNING: option ignored for key in mapname-
automount detected an unknown mount option.
This is advisory only.
Correct the entry in the appropriate map.
WARNING: mountpoint not empty!-
The mount point is not an empty directory.
The directory mountpoint contains entries that are
hidden while automount is mounted there.
This is advisory only.
This message is produced only when the -v option is given.
mapname: yp_err-
There is an error in looking up an entry in an NIS map.
It may indicate NIS problems.
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