Re: udev events on a disk, at boot time

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On 22/06/2016 13:33, Ruben Kerkhof wrote:
>> I wonder how my CentOS 7.2 setup is different. I'll try to reproduce the problem on CentOS 7.2 as well.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
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>> Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
> 
> Meanwhile I've tried a few different things. Rolling back Ceph to
> 10.2.1 didn't help. Upgrading the kernel to 4.6 from ELrepo didn't
> help either.
> 
> One thing that might be different between our setups is that my root
> fs is on LVM. I'll reinstall a server just to see if that matters.
> 
> Another workaround for this that works for me is running 'udevadm
> trigger -c add -s block' after boot, this mounts the ceph volumes
> successfully.

Thanks for the additional information. It confirms that for some reason I have ADD events in my test setup and you don't. Still digging.

> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Ruben
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