On 07/17/2013 07:47 AM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
But a user who tried that says the "local" nfs mount(s) in his /etc/fstab still failed. I tried it as well with an f19 guest vm and got the same results, namely that the nfs mount(s) failed to mount at boot.
Answering my own question. I did some experimenting and found that if I use defaults or defaults,_netdev for the "local" nfs mount then it does work. (Or has all three times I've tried it. Not a statistically valid sample size.)
I'm waiting to see what the user says.
=============== /usr/lib/systemd/system/glusterd.service ======= [Unit] Description=GlusterFS an clustered file-system server Wants=glusterfsd.service After=network.target rpcbind.service Before=network-online.target [Service] Type=forking PIDFile=/run/glusterd.pid LimitNOFILE=65536 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/glusterd -p /run/glusterd.pid [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target =============== /usr/lib/systemd/system/glusterd.service ======= ======================== /etc/fstab ======================= # # /etc/fstab # Created by anaconda on Mon Jul 8 12:45:13 2013 # # Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk' # See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info # /dev/mapper/fedora-root / ext4 defaults 1 1 UUID=16a22380-99d1-4c17-81d2-6e1f9b03343d /boot ext4 defaults 1 2 /dev/mapper/fedora-swap swap swap defaults 0 0 localhost:volX /mnt nfs _netdev 0 0 ======================== /etc/fstab =======================
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