Re: Linux Laptop Losing CephFS mounts on Sleep/Hibernate

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I think the client should reconnect when it's out of sleep. Could you
please share the client logs to check what's happening?



On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 4:16 AM <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> So I've got a Ceph Reef Cluster (latest version) with a CephFS system set
> up with a number of directories on it.
>
> On a Laptop (running Rocky Linux (latest version)) I've used fstab to
> mount a number of those directories - all good, everything works, happy
> happy joy joy! :-)
>
> However, when the laptop goes into sleep or hibernate mode (ie when I
> close the lid) and then bring it back out of sleep/hibernate (ie open the
> lid) the CephFS mounts are "not present". The only way to get them back is
> to run `mount -a` as either root or as sudo. This, as I'm sure you'll
> agree, is less than ideal - especially as this is a pilot project for
> non-admin users (ie they won't have access to the root account or sudo on
> their own (corporate) laptops).
>
> So, my question to the combined wisdom of the Community is what's the best
> way to resolve this issue?
>
> I've looked at autofs, and even tried (half-heartedly - it was late, and I
> wanted to go home  :-) ) to get this running, but I'm note sure if this is
> the best way to resolve things.
>
> All help and advice on this greatly appreciated - thank in advance
>
> Cheers
>
> Dulux-Oz
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