LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide
Installing And Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services
AutoFS Support
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You can use the /opt/ldapux/bin/ldapmodify tool to import the LDIF
file /tmp/auto_indirect.ldif that you just created above into the
LDAP directory. For example, the following command imports the
/tmp/auto_indirect.ldif file to the LDAP base DN “dc=nisserv1” in
the LDAP directory server LDAPSERV1:
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapmodify -a -h LDAPSERV1 -D “cn=Directory
Manager” -w <passwd> -f /tmp/auto_indirect.ldif
The migrate_nisp_autofs.pl Script
This script, found in /opt/ldapux/migrate/nisplusmigration,
migrates the AutoFS maps from the NIS+ server to the
nisp_automap.ldif file.
Syntax
scriptname inputfile
Examples
The following commands migrate the AutoFS map /etc/auto_indirect
to LDIF and place the results in the nisp_automap.ldif file:
export LDAP_BASEDN=”dc=nishpbnd”
export DOM_ENV =”cup.hp.com”
migrate_nisp_autofs.pl /etc/auto_indirect
The following shows the /etc/auto_indirect file:
#local mount point remote server:directory
lab1 hostA:/tmp
lab2 hostB:/tmp
The following shows the nisp_automap.ldif file:
dn:automountMapName=auto_indirect,dc=nishpbnd
objectClass: top
objectClass: automountMap
automountMapName: auto_indirect
dn:automountKey=lab1, \
automountMapname=auto_indirect, dc=nishpbnd
objectClass: top
objectClass: automount
automountInformation:hostA:/tmp
automountKey: lab1