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NAME

       ipa-client-automount - Configure automount and NFS for IPA

SYNOPSIS

       ipa-client-automount [OPTION]... <location>

DESCRIPTION

       Configures automount for IPA.

       The automount configuration consists of two files:

       o      /etc/nsswitch.conf

       o      /etc/sysconfig/autofs

       By  default  this will use DNS discovery to attempt to determine the IPA server(s) to use.
       If IPA servers are discovered then the automount client will  be  configured  to  use  DNS
       discovery.

       If DNS discovery fails or a specific server is desired, use the --server option.

       The  default  automount  location  is  named  default.  To specify a different one use the
       --location option.

       The IPA client must already be configured in order to configure automount. The IPA  client
       is configured as part of a server installation.

       SSSD is configured to manage the automount maps.

       The nss automount service is configured to use sss and files.

       NFSv4  is  also  configured. The rpc.gssd and rpc.idmapd are started on clients to support
       Kerberos-secured mounts.

OPTIONS

       --server=SERVER Set the FQDN of the IPA server to connect to.

       --location=LOCATION
              Automount location.

       --idmap-domain=IDMAP_DOMAIN
              NFS domain for idmapd.conf. If unset, defaults to the IPA domain. If  set  to  DNS,
              let  idmapd or nfsidmap determine the domain from DNS (see idmapd(8) or nfsidmap(5)
              for details). If set to anything else,  set  idmapd.conf's  Domain  entry  to  that
              value.

       -d, --debug
              Print debugging information to stdout.

       -U, --unattended
              Unattended installation. The user will not be prompted.

       --uninstall
              Restore the automount configuration files.

FILES

       Files that will be configured:

              /etc/nsswitch.conf

              /etc/sssd/sssd.conf

EXIT STATUS

       0 if the installation was successful

       1 if an error occurred

       2 if uninstalling and automount is not configured

       3 if installing and automount already configured