Dario Lesca
2021-Aug-27 15:12 UTC
[Gluster-users] glusterfs volume not mounted at boot time (RedHat 8.4)
Thanks Andreas. I have try to remove only the "noauto" in my fstab line but none is change. Then I have follow you suggest and I try to leave only "defaults,_netdev"? In this case the volume after reboot is mounted. Good! But my problem is that this volume must mount before libvirtd start, or maybe it is better to say, libvirtd must start after "glusterd is start and volume is mount". This is why I added those x-systemd directives There is some solution to this issue? Many thanks Dario Il giorno ven, 27/08/2021 alle 14.53 +0000, a.schwibbe at gmx.net ha scritto:> Dario, > > Your fstab line includes mount option "noauto" so it won't > automatically mount on boot!? > Try to remove noauto, reboot. > I usually only mount local gluster mount point with defaults,_netdev > > > Cheers > > Andreas > > > "Dario Lesca" d.lesca at solinos.it?? 27. August 2021 16:38 > > Hello everybody. > > > > I have setup a glusterfs volume without problem, all work fine. > > But if I reboot a node, when the node start the volume is not > > mounted. > > If I access to the node via SSH and run "mount /virt-gfs/" the > > volume > > is mounted correctly. > > > > This is the /etc/fstab entry: > > virt2.local:/gfsvol1 /virt-gfs glusterfs defaults,_netdev,noauto,x- > > systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=120,x- > > systemd.requires=glusterd.service,x-systemd.before=libvirtd.service > > 0 0 > > > > For testing, I have also set SElinux to "permissive" but none is > > change. > > > > Someone can help me? > > > > If you need some other info, let me know > > > > Many thanks > > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20210827/7715b79d/attachment.html>
a.schwibbe at gmx.net
2021-Aug-27 15:19 UTC
[Gluster-users] glusterfs volume not mounted at boot time (RedHat 8.4)
Hey Dario, I also have libvirtd running. No problems on Ubuntu dists, everything is started/mounted in correct order, but can't recommend on RedHat. I'd look at chkconfig man-page, you could edit boot order of your services if necessary. Andreas "Dario Lesca" d.lesca at solinos.it ? 27. August 2021 17:12> Thanks Andreas. > > I have try to remove only the "noauto" in my fstab line but none is change. > > Then I have follow you suggest and I try to leave only "defaults,_netdev" > In this case the volume after reboot is mounted. > Good! > > But my problem is that this volume must mount before libvirtd start, or maybe it is better to say, libvirtd must start after "glusterd is start and volume is mount". > This is why I added those x-systemd directives > > There is some solution to this issue? > > Many thanks > Dario > > > > Il giorno ven, 27/08/2021 alle 14.53 +0000, a.schwibbe at gmx.net ha scritto: > > Dario, > > > > > > Your fstab line includes mount option "noauto" so it won't automatically mount on boot!? > > > > Try to remove noauto, reboot. > > > > I usually only mount local gluster mount point with defaults,_netdev > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Andreas > > > > > > > > "Dario Lesca" d.lesca at solinos.it? 27. August 2021 16:38 > > > > > Hello everybody. > > > > > > > > > I have setup a glusterfs volume without problem, all work fine. > > > > > > But if I reboot a node, when the node start the volume is not mounted. > > > > > > If I access to the node via SSH and run "mount /virt-gfs/" the volume > > > > > > is mounted correctly. > > > > > > > > > This is the /etc/fstab entry: > > > > > > virt2.local:/gfsvol1 /virt-gfs glusterfs defaults,_netdev,noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=120,x-systemd.requires=glusterd.service,x-systemd.before=libvirtd.service 0 0 > > > > > > > > > For testing, I have also set SElinux to "permissive" but none is > > > > > > change. > > > > > > > > > Someone can help me? > > > > > > > > > If you need some other info, let me know > > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > >