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'''ManagerAutofs''' is Pli plugin for enabling, disabling or managing mountpoints with Autofs service
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'''Manager Autofs'''
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is a OpenPLi plugin for enabling, disabling or managing mountpoints using the Autofs service. Autofs is a program for automatically mounting directories on an as-needed basis. Manager Autofs makes the use of the Autofs service much easier, using a graphical interface to use this service for mounting (=making data accessible).
  
 
[[File:ManagerAutofs-001.jpg|480px]]
 
[[File:ManagerAutofs-001.jpg|480px]]
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Autofs makes use of one main file ''auto.master'' with mountpoint records.
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Each mountpoint record uses its own auto.file with a unique ''extension'' (f.eg. auto.formuler) with mount parameters as one or more records (lines) with mountpoint parameters.
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To enable/disable the selected mountpoint use the 'Blue' button. Active mountpoints are listed green with an <span style="color: green;">'''X'''</span>.
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'''Main screen'''
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In the main screen you can edit the selected mountpoint/record in the auto.master file with '''OK''' button:
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-002.jpg|480px]]
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With the <span style="color: khaki;">'''Yellow'''</span> button in main screen you can edit the auto.file:
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-003.jpg|480px]]
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'''Menu'''
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More actions for both files type are under '''Menu''' button:
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-005.jpg|480px]]
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Menu items:
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* ''Edit record:'' ... edit record parameter
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* ''New record'' ...  add new record and fill parameters
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* ''Remove record:'' ... remove record
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* ''Create new record from:'' ... clone record
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* ''Edit -'' - edit parameters for mountpoint in auto.file
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* ''Add line to –'' - add next mountpoint record (line) to auto.file ''(note 1)''
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* ''Remove -'' - remove auto.file
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* ''Help...'' - basic help for using autofs
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* ''Add into extended menu'' or ''Remove from extended menu'' - add/remove plugin to/from extended 'Blue' menu
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* ''Utility...'' - next options
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''note 1: one remote device can have more mountpoints:''
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-004.jpg|480px]]
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'''Help'''
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- here You can have a look at the basic help for using the Manager Autofs plugin
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-006.jpg|480px]]
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'''Utility'''
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- next (sometimes) usefull options
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[[File:ManagerAutofs-007.jpg|480px]]
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If the AutoBackup plugin is installed:
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* the user can add all auto.files and auto.master for autobackup
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* run Autobackup plugin
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* plugin can remove unused files from AutoBackup
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* because the plugin creates backup files during work, user can remove this backup files
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If the internal device is not mounted as /hdd, there are shown the two options:
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* 'Green' ... use selected mountpoint as hdd replacement
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* 'Red' ... cancel selected mountpoint as hdd replacement
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If autofs for some reason fails, then there are a few options:
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* reload autofs, but in most cases you will need the 'stronger' option below,
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* restart autofs with GUI restart - is needed, when autofs fails.
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  This option must be used, when you have changed the parameters in mountpoint file (f.eg. smb version etc)
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Options for bookmarks
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* Reload Bookmarks - update bookmarks (done automaticaly on plugin exit)
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* Clear bookmarks - easy bookmark manager for remove old bookmarks

Latest revision as of 13:53, 25 August 2019

Plugin Wiki-Manager Autofs-007.png


ManagerAutofs-000.jpg

Manager Autofs


is a OpenPLi plugin for enabling, disabling or managing mountpoints using the Autofs service. Autofs is a program for automatically mounting directories on an as-needed basis. Manager Autofs makes the use of the Autofs service much easier, using a graphical interface to use this service for mounting (=making data accessible).

ManagerAutofs-001.jpg

Autofs makes use of one main file auto.master with mountpoint records. Each mountpoint record uses its own auto.file with a unique extension (f.eg. auto.formuler) with mount parameters as one or more records (lines) with mountpoint parameters. To enable/disable the selected mountpoint use the 'Blue' button. Active mountpoints are listed green with an X.


Main screen


In the main screen you can edit the selected mountpoint/record in the auto.master file with OK button:

ManagerAutofs-002.jpg

With the Yellow button in main screen you can edit the auto.file:

ManagerAutofs-003.jpg


Menu


More actions for both files type are under Menu button:

ManagerAutofs-005.jpg


Menu items:

  • Edit record: ... edit record parameter
  • New record ... add new record and fill parameters
  • Remove record: ... remove record
  • Create new record from: ... clone record
  • Edit - - edit parameters for mountpoint in auto.file
  • Add line to – - add next mountpoint record (line) to auto.file (note 1)
  • Remove - - remove auto.file
  • Help... - basic help for using autofs
  • Add into extended menu or Remove from extended menu - add/remove plugin to/from extended 'Blue' menu
  • Utility... - next options

note 1: one remote device can have more mountpoints:

ManagerAutofs-004.jpg


Help


- here You can have a look at the basic help for using the Manager Autofs plugin

ManagerAutofs-006.jpg


Utility


- next (sometimes) usefull options

ManagerAutofs-007.jpg


If the AutoBackup plugin is installed:

  • the user can add all auto.files and auto.master for autobackup
  • run Autobackup plugin
  • plugin can remove unused files from AutoBackup
  • because the plugin creates backup files during work, user can remove this backup files

If the internal device is not mounted as /hdd, there are shown the two options:

  • 'Green' ... use selected mountpoint as hdd replacement
  • 'Red' ... cancel selected mountpoint as hdd replacement

If autofs for some reason fails, then there are a few options:

  • reload autofs, but in most cases you will need the 'stronger' option below,
  • restart autofs with GUI restart - is needed, when autofs fails.
 This option must be used, when you have changed the parameters in mountpoint file (f.eg. smb version etc)

Options for bookmarks

  • Reload Bookmarks - update bookmarks (done automaticaly on plugin exit)
  • Clear bookmarks - easy bookmark manager for remove old bookmarks