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** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: tracker via
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Hi load average using in 8.04a4 NIS/Autofs setup copied from 7.10
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I'm also seeing the log entries. We're about to deploy Ubuntu in an
environment with a good number of users (about 3300) and a couple of
hundred desktops.All their home areas and a large number of other file
systems are automounted. I haven't seen the slowdown and high load
averages yet, but I've a
I'm seeing the exact same behavior as Claudio. I did a bunch of
investigation and here is what I found:
For the last week or so, almost every morning when I come into work my
system is hung up in a strange way. I can move my mouse but I never get
asked for my password to unlock my screen. I can
Same happening to me on every Ubuntu 8.04 clients with automount NFSv4
maps coming from an LDAP server.
May 31 10:29:39 myhost automount[6637]: failed to mount /home/.Trash
May 31 10:29:39 myhost automount[6638]: failed to mount /home/.Trash-1535
The load of the system gets high and after that th
This is impacting me quite a bit as well. I don't have as many
automount points as robogeek but I see the same issues: my logs are full
of trackerd (I suppose) trying to read /.Trash where is
an automount point configured in auto.master.
You might check this Gnome bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/
** Also affects: tracker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Oh, I seem to not have mentioned this. It appears the real culprit is
trackerd ... it appeared to me trackerd was trying to mount all
automounts and index everything everywhere.
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I was just coming here to report the issue of the .Trash directories as
well. However, I only have about 15 automount entries on my system so I
don't see the same kinds of load problems seen by robogeek. I just
noticed that my daemon.log file is filling up with autofs errors:
Apr 4 16:14:41 psm
Next things...
"mount | wc -l" is returning an ever-increasing number.
I found the Searching and Indexing preference dialog and it looked like
it would be a related feature. I've turned off or turned down all the
options, but this caused no difference in behavior.
Something I didn't mention bef
Next thing I found to turn off is the Searching and Indexing.. I think
that's the preference. It's a new choice under Preferences and I turned
off all the options. At least one of those preferences has to do with
autoindexing mounted file systems.
The current thing I'm looking at is there are a
I'm doing some debugging.. The above setup is sufficient however it is
dependant on the NIS setup we have here inside Sun. That is really
comprehensive, spanning across all of Sun's systems and offices, and we
have many NFS mounted file systems that are described in NIS maps. It
would be difficu
Disclaimer: I have never used autofs before, so sorry for sounding dumb:
can you please give a complete description of your setup, so that we can
replicate it locally and debug?
Alternatively (if you prefer that), can you get an strace -p output?
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: sun-java
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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