Re: luks - a particular device systemd treats differently?

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On 01/06/2021 22:05, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Di, 01.06.21 16:55, lejeczek (peljasz@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

Hi guys.

I have a crypttabl here:

luks-devs /dev/mapper/dev1-devs /etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key
discard,nofail,timeout=3s,noauto
luks-home /dev/mapper/dev1-home /etc/.etc.enc.loop/crypttab.key
discard,nofail,timeout=3s,noauto
...
plus a few more lines with all options just as those two. I have a fstab
here:

/dev/mapper/luks-home /home   ext4
noauto,nofail,noatime,nobarrier,noatime,x-systemd.device-timeout=3s 1 2
/dev/mapper/luks-devs /devs   ext4
noauto,nofail,noatime,nobarrier,noatime,x-systemd.device-timeout=3s 1 2
...

when I check devices manually here:
...
systemctl is-failed "systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2ddevs.service" -q && {
systemctl restart "systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2ddevs.service" && fsck.ext4
/dev/mapper/luks-devs && mount /devs; }

then I get asked for passphrase and the rest gets going (intentional, as
those luks devs do not get opened at boot time) for all the devices except
for "devs"
As  I understand systemd here does not see, mark that one device as "failed"
and I have no idea why systemd would do that for that one device.
Would somebody care to share so ideas?
I am not sure I properly grok what you are trying to say, but: did you
check the logs?

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
Yes I did, in logs is nothing in terms of errors or warning, well, I could not find anything. This I'll say if I try to rephrase my words earlier - I have an number of luks devices which _all_ are "ignored" at boot (as snippets from crypttab & fstab show) and are meant to be opened & mounted only manually: so I check to open & mount as above snippet shows and...
for all devices but one, I get from 'systemd' to mount manually.
Conditional check - systemctl is-failed ... - works for all devices but that one.
Why?? no idea.
Would there be something specific I should be looking in logs for?
many thanks, L.
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