[Lxc-users] [lxc] [autofs nfs V4/V3] umount_autofs_indirect:279: ioctl failed: Permission denied

Ivan Fetch ifetch at du.edu
Fri Oct 14 12:57:06 UTC 2011


Wow - sorry all, to spam you and the list with that incorrect reply like that.

Apologies,

Ivan.

On Oct 14, 2011, at 6:54 AM, Ivan Fetch wrote:

> Hi,
> It runs as nobody, so after you kill the currently running one, I believe:
> 
> sudo su - # be root so you can sudo to other users
> sudo -u nobody /usr/local/grossd/sbin/grossd
> 
> 
> - Ivan
> 
> On Oct 14, 2011, at 6:49 AM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> 
>> Quoting LACROIX Jean Marc (jeanmarc.lacroix at free.fr):
>>> hi mailing list,
>>> 
>>> I am running Debian Squeeze (V6.02) container with lxc 0.7.2-1
>>> I have a problem with autofs daemon on lxc container
>> 
>> We know there are some problems with autofs and namespaces.  If you try
>> to automount a dir in a container you get back 'too many symbolic links',
>> for instance.  AFAIK noone has had the time to look into this further.
>> If you are so inclined, by all means please feel free to look at the
>> autofs code in more detail.
>> 
>> -serge
>> 
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