FS#46393 - [systemd] cannot poweroff when nfs is mounted
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Opened by Roman Kosenko (kite) - Tuesday, 22 September 2015, 09:40 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Sunday, 27 November 2016, 23:05 GMT
Opened by Roman Kosenko (kite) - Tuesday, 22 September 2015, 09:40 GMT
Last edited by Dave Reisner (falconindy) - Sunday, 27 November 2016, 23:05 GMT
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Description:
When nfs is mounted but server is not available at the moment it's impossible to reboot/poweroff a client - I have waited for half an hour and then have no change except do hardware poweroff. I haven't look how it's implemented, but after some timeout for remote filesystems it's better to do something like umount -fl instead of waiting indefinitely. Also I think it's good idea to turn on sysrq keys before going to runlevel 0 or 6 for such cases. Additional info: $ pacman -Q systemd systemd 226-1 $ pacman -Q nfs-utils nfs-utils 1.3.2-6 Steps to reproduce: mount nfs, turn off nfs server, try to poweroff a client. |
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Closed by Dave Reisner (falconindy)
Sunday, 27 November 2016, 23:05 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Sunday, 27 November 2016, 23:05 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Can you please let me know if this problem is fixed in the most recent version of systemd (and other packages as well). I think I ran into this problem once before, but I don't use NFS anymore. Your response is greatly appreciated.