freebsd-skq/contrib/amd/scripts/amd.conf-sample
obrien ea691ecd98 Virgin import of AMD (am-utils) v6.1.5
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
2007-12-05 15:48:03 +00:00

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# A SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE FOR AMD
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# GLOBAL OPTIONS SECTION (must be first in amd.conf file)
# For most options, the default value is listed first, but see amd.conf(5)
[ global ]
# (amd -n)
normalize_hostnames = no | yes
# do we want to strip domain names from hostnames or not?
domain_strip = yes | no
# (amd -p)
print_pid = no | yes
pid_file = /dev/stdout | /var/run/amd.pid
# (amd -r)
restart_mounts = no | yes
unmount_on_exit = no | yes
forced_unmounts = no | yes
# (amd -a)
auto_dir = /a
# duration in seconds that a looked up name remain cached (amd -c)
cache_duration = 300
# (amd -d)
local_domain = cs.columbia.edu
# (amd -k)
karch = sun4m
# (amd -A)
arch = sun4
# if you don't like autoconf picking up "sunos5" as the os-type, override it
# (amd -O)
os = sos5
# (amd -o)
osver = 2.5.1
# full os name
full_os = linux-2.2.5
# OS vendor
vendor = redhat
# if you print_version after setting up "os", it will show it. (amd -v)
print_version = no | yes
# (amd -l)
log_file = /dev/stderr | /var/log/amd | syslog[:facility]
# should we truncate the log file on startup?
truncate_log = no | yes
# NFS (RPC) retry interval/counter, in tenths of secs (amd -t interval.counter)
nfs_retry_interval = 8
nfs_retransmit_counter = 11 (eleven retransmission attempts)
# The next four are the same as the above two, but allow you to set global
# values for all UDP vs. TCP mounts separately.
nfs_retry_interval_udp = 16
nfs_retransmit_counter_udp = 22
nfs_retry_interval_tcp = 4
nfs_retransmit_counter_tcp = 5
# These two are specific to Amd's top-level (NFSv2/udp) mounts
# and they can also be set separately.
nfs_retry_interval_toplvl = 6
nfs_retransmit_counter_toplvl = 8
# NFS attribute cache value for Amd's automount points
# (some OSs use this parameter in units of seconds, and others in 0.1 seconds)
# See README.attrcache for important information about this parameter.
auto_attrcache = 0
# (amd -w)
dismount_interval = 120
# (amd -y)
nis_domain = nisDom-CS.columbia.edu
# (amd -x)
log_options = fatal,error,user,warn,info,map,stats,all
# (amd -D)
debug_options = all,amq,daemon,fork,full,hrtime,info,mem,mtab,\
str,readdir,test,trace,xdrtrace
# path for mtab file during mtab debug mode
debug_mtab_file = /tmp/mnttab
# (amd -S)
plock = yes | no
# should browsable maps show number of entries to df/statfs (default=no)
show_statfs_entries = no | yes
# (hpux) cluster name (amd -C)
cluster = ???
# LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) options
ldap_base = "ou=Marketing, o=AMD Ltd, c=US"
ldap_hostports = ldap.your.domain:389
ldap_cache_seconds = 0
ldap_cache_maxmem = 131072
ldap_proto_version = 2
# default base name for hesiod maps
hesiod_base = automount
# interval to check if a reload of any maps is needed
map_reload_interval = 3600
# alternate RPC program number to register with the port mapper
portmap_program = 300019-300029
# Ask for a different Amq RPC port (both UDP and TCP).
# If set to 0 (default), Amd will pick a port automatically.
preferred_amq_port = 1234
# use fully qualified host names
fully_qualified_hosts = no | yes
# force NFS version or NFS protocol
nfs_vers = 2 | 3
nfs_proto = udp | tcp
# perform Amq service checks via tcpwrappers (tcpd/libwrap)
use_tcpwrappers = yes | no
# allow NFS requests from insecure (>=1024) ports
nfs_allow_insecure_port = no | yes
# accept local NFS packets from any local interface, not just 127.0.0.1
nfs_allow_any_interface = no | yes
# address used for local NFS mount and RPC server (default to localhost)
localhost_address = foo.example.com | 192.168.1.2
# number of seconds to timeout before map returns output
exec_map_timeout = 10
# normalize multiple/trailing slashes or not?
normalize_slashes = yes | no
##############################################################################
# these 8 global options can be overridden by each map individually
browsable_dirs = no | yes | full
map_options = cache:=all
map_type = file|hesiod|ndbm|nis|nisplus|passwd|union|ldap
# any string that will be used to override to the map /defaults entry
map_defaults = opts:=nosuid,rw,intr,bg,noquota;type:=link
mount_type = nfs | autofs
autofs_use_lofs = yes | no
search_path = /etc/local:/etc/amdmaps:/misc/yp
# selectors are not recognized by default in the /defaults entry
selectors_in_defaults = no | yes
##############################################################################
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# DEFINE AN AMD MOUNT POINT
[ /home ]
# map name must be defined, all else are optional
map_name = /etc/amd.home | amd.home
map_options = cache:=all
# if map type is not defined, will search all map types (default)
map_type = file|hesiod|ndbm|nis|nisplus|passwd|union|ldap
search_path = /etc/local:/etc/amdmaps:/misc/yp
# an amd or autofs mount point
mount_type = nfs | autofs
browsable_dirs = yes | no
# an optional tag to be used with amd -T tag. untagged entries are always
# used. Tagged ones get used only if specified with "amd -T"
tag = test
##############################################################################
# DEFINE ANOTHER AMD MOUNT POINT
[ /src ]
map_name = /usr/local/lib/amdmaps/amu.src
# regular amd (nfs) mount point (default)
mount_type = nfs
# any string that will be used as prefix to the map /defaults entry
# this overrides what's defined in [global]
map_defaults = type:=nfs
##############################################################################
# DEFINE ANOTHER AMD MOUNT POINT
[ /test ]
map_name = /etc/lookup-entry.sh
# an executable map type
map_type = exec
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# DEFINE A SUN SYNTAX MOUNT POINT
[ /proj ]
map_name = /etc/amd.proj
# does this map use Sun Automounter map syntax?
sun_map_syntax = yes
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