Re: Mount of NAS Ethernet Connect to Router Fails at Boot Time for CIFS Interface in F24

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On 01/17/17 04:36, Stephen Morris wrote:
>  Hi,
>
>     My Nas device now fails to mount at boot time via the CIFS definition in fstab but
> the corresponding NFS definition mounts quite happily. Also after the system comes up
> and I log into KDE I can manually mount the CIFS device. As far as I am aware the only
> difference between when it was mounting at boot time and now is several system updates,
> also the system update I did yesterday morning (which updated several hundred packages,
> which included a new kernel) has not rectified the issue. The systemctl output is below,
> I have blanked out the userid and password for security reasons.
>
>     Does anyone have any ideas why this has now stopped working?
>
>
> systemctl status mnt-nas.mount
> ● mnt-nas.mount - /mnt/nas
>    Loaded: loaded (/etc/fstab; bad; vendor preset: disabled)
>    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2017-01-17 06:40:15 AEDT; 40min ago
>     Where: /mnt/nas
>      What: //192.168.1.12/Volume_1
>      Docs: man:fstab(5)
>            man:systemd-fstab-generator(8)
>   Process: 1299 ExecMount=/usr/bin/mount //192.168.1.12/Volume_1 /mnt/nas -t cifs -o
> username=********,password=********,cache=strict,_netdev,rw (code=exited, status=32)
>
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Mounting /mnt/nas...
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain mount[1299]: mount error(101): Network is unreachable
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain mount[1299]: Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual
> page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: mnt-nas.mount: Mount process exited,
> code=exited status=32
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Failed to mount /mnt/nas.
> Jan 17 06:40:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: mnt-nas.mount: Unit entered failed state.
>
> I have also listed below the fstab definition for the CIFS interface and the NFS interface.
>
>
> 192.168.1.12:/mnt/HD/HD_a2                /mnt/nfs nfs    
> users,noatime,nolock,bg,sec=sys,tcp,timeo=1800,_netdev,rw 0 0
> //192.168.1.12/Volume_1                   /mnt/nas cifs
> auto,username=********,password=********,cache=strict,_netdev,rw 0 0
>

One question....

Did you write your own systemd units for mounting CIFS shares?  I ask since I don't have
any mnt-nas.mount unit on my system and my mounts work just fine with a similar fstab entry.


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