$ cat /etc/centos-release CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)
$ sudo systemctl status mnt-backup.mount mnt-backup.automount [sudo] password for fredex: ● mnt-backup.mount - /mnt/backup Loaded: loaded (/etc/fstab; bad; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (mounted) since Sat 2021-01-02 22:20:05 EST; 14h ago Where: /mnt/backup What: /dev/sdc1 Docs: man:fstab(5) man:systemd-fstab-generator(8) Tasks: 0
● mnt-backup.automount Loaded: loaded Active: inactive (dead) Where: /mnt/backup [fredex@fcshome Desktop]$ systemctl cat mnt-backup.mount mnt-backup.automount No files found for mnt-backup.automount. # /run/systemd/generator/mnt-backup.mount # Automatically generated by systemd-fstab-generator
[Unit] SourcePath=/etc/fstab Documentation=man:fstab(5) man:systemd-fstab-generator(8) RequiresOverridable=systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by \x2duuid-259ec5ea\x2de8a4\x2d465a\x2 After=systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by \x2duuid-259ec5ea\x2de8a4\x2d465a\x2d9263\x2d1c062
[Mount] What=/dev/disk/by-uuid/259ec5ea-e8a4-465a-9263-1c06217b9aaf Where=/mnt/backup Type=ext4 Options=noauto
the fstab statement I put in my last posting was a copy/paste from /etc/fstab, so it should be correct as shown. I don't see a comma before noauto.
Did you already try a reboot?
Don't ask me why I ask this.
Regards, Simon
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 11:42 AM Strahil Nikolov hunter86_bg@yahoo.com wrote:
Are you still on 7.6 ? I recently discovered that a bug in sysstat was fixed in 7.7 that prevented autofs from umounting the filesystem.
The following should show if it's taking into action: systemctl status mnt-backup.mount mnt-backup.automount systemctl cat mnt-backup.mount mnt-backup.automount
Are you sure that you got no "," before that "noauto" ?
Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov
В неделя, 3 януари 2021 г., 16:25:47 Гринуич+2, Fred < fred.fredex@gmail.com> написа:
Strahil:
I WAS using that, but the automatic umount never worked, leaving it mounted all the time.
I commented out those entries in /etc/auto.master before modifying the fstab entry:
UUID=259ec5ea-e8a4-465a-9263-1c06217b9aaf /mnt/backup ext4,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.idle-timeout=15min noauto 0 2
which is exactly as it was before except for the x-systemd entries as you described.
and the peculiar thing is it STILL does not automount. and yes, I did do systemctl restart local-fs.target.
do I need to reboot (or something simpler, maybe) to fully disable the auto.master stuff?
Thanks again!
Fred
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 5:54 AM Strahil Nikolov via CentOS < centos@centos.org> wrote:
Hi Fred,
do you use automatic umount for the map in /etc/auto.master
(--timeout) ?
If yes, then the systemd mount options probably won't help.
Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov
В неделя, 3 януари 2021 г., 04:27:17 Гринуич+2, Fred <
fred.fredex@gmail.com> написа:
Yeah, and the instructions for setting RAID-1 or RAID-0 have the
switch
positions exactly reversed.
Strahil: I'm using autofs to automount the unit. but just turned that
off
and enabled the xsystemd.automount in fstab, we'll see how that works.
Fred
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 4:11 PM Warren Young warren@etr-usa.com
wrote:
On Jan 2, 2021, at 11:17 AM, Fred fred.fredex@gmail.com wrote:
I assume that the yottamaster device runs Linux, just like 99% of
other
such devices.
99% of NAS boxes, maybe, but not dumb RAID boxes like the one I
believe
you’re referring to.
(And I doubt even that, with the likes of FreeNAS extending down from
the
enterprise space where consumer volume can affect that sort of
thing.)
I have more than speculation to back that guess: the available
firmware
images are far too small to contain a Linux OS image, their manuals
don’t
talk about Linux or GPL that I can see, and there’s no place to
download
their Linux source code per the GPL.
While doing this exploration, I’ve run into multiple problems with
their
web site, which strengthens my suspicion that this box is your
culprit. If
they’re this slipshod with their marketing material, what does that
say
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