21.4. Exposing Automount Maps to NIS Clients
If any automount maps are already defined, you must manually add them to the NIS configuration in IdM. This ensures the maps are exposed to NIS clients.
The NIS server is managed by a special plug-in entry in the IdM LDAP directory. Each NIS domain and map used by the NIS server is added as a sub-entry in this container. The NIS domain entry contains:
- the name of the NIS domain
- the name of the NIS map
- information on how to find the directory entries to use as the NIS map's contents
- information on which attributes to use as the NIS map's key and value
Most of these settings are the same for every map.
21.4.1. Adding an Automount Map
IdM stores the automount maps, grouped by the automount location, in the cn=automount branch of the IdM directory tree. You can add the NIS domain and maps using the LDAP protocol.
For example, to add an automount map named
auto.example
in the default location for the example.com
domain:
[root@server ~]# ldapadd -h server.example.com -x -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W dn: nis-domain=example.com+nis-map=auto.example,cn=NIS Server,cn=plugins,cn=config objectClass: extensibleObject nis-domain: example.com nis-map: auto.example nis-filter: (objectclass=automount) nis-key-format: %{automountKey} nis-value-format: %{automountInformation} nis-base: automountmapname=auto.example,cn=default,cn=automount,dc=example,dc=com
Note
Set the
nis-domain
attribute to the name of your NIS domain.
The value set in the
nis-base
attribute must correspond:
- To an existing automount map set using the ipa automountmap-* commands.
- To an existing automount location set using the ipa automountlocation-* commands.
After you set the entry, you can verify the automount map:
[root@server ~]# ypcat -k -d example.com -h server.example.com auto.example