On Sa, 08.09.18 19:10, Michael Hirmke (mh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi *, > > for my backups I use disks in a way similar to tapes. > I have a fixed backup disk with one single partition, which is used for > backing up the machine hosting this disk and a few other machines from > remote. At night the contents from this disk get copied via rsync to a > removable disk of the same size, which is replaced by another one next > morning. > > For the backup "master" I have the following requirements: > > - The partition has to be mounted on boot. > - It has to be unmounted before the nightly copy job, so that an fsck > can be performed. > - After that it has to be mounted read only, so that during the copy > job no other machine can write to it. > - After finishing the copy job, the partition has to be remounted read > write again. I am not sure I fully grok the requirements here, but I'd probably turn this around, and make the mount an .automount unit with a short TimeoutIdleSec=, so that the partition is available always under its file system path, but mounted only on access, and so that fsck is pulled in by the first access, but not repeated after that (except when the disk appears). You could then plug a service between the .autmount unit and the .mount unit that only has ExecStop= and does the rsync operation. This way you run rsync right after each access, automatically, and you know the mount is currently not in effect. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel