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Description of problem: Recently I updated my system. Autofs changed from 5.0.5-74 to 5.0.5-75, openssh client without changes, kernel changed from 2.6.39-400.24.1 to 2.6.39-400.209.1. I had some autofs + fuse.sshfs mount points. Every 90 seconds autofs is disconnecting unused shares. When I try to access disconnected resource I got: ls: cannot access /mnt/mydir: Resource temporarily unavailable but after second ls its working as expected till next disconnect. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Autofs 5.0.5-75 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Configure autofs + fuse + sshfs 2. Auto Disconnect unused share 3. Try to reconnect Actual results: Expected results: Fix. Additional info:
(In reply to michu from comment #0) > Description of problem: > Recently I updated my system. Autofs changed from 5.0.5-74 to 5.0.5-75, > openssh client without changes, kernel changed from 2.6.39-400.24.1 to > 2.6.39-400.209.1. These revisions don't make sense so I can't work out what has changed. Can you tell me more about the actual environment. Ian
Hi Ian, Actually I'm using OEL 6.4 (basing on RHEL 6.4). I found that OEL version of this packages has one more patch applied since 5.0.5-74, so I assume the problem is not in RHEL, but in OEL. For now please close this bug report. Thank you.
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