On Fri, Aug 27, 2021, 18:25 Dario Lesca <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Andreas, > I will follow your suggestion to check the order of services via systemd > For now, I can't substitute RedHat (I use Rocky Linux, not RedHat) with > Debian or Ubuntu. > I would go with the systemd route for better control of the dependencies. You can create a custom systemd service which will mount the glysterfs volume only if glusterd and libvirt is started. I have had also very good results with pacemaker/crosync in case of cluster setups.
> > Many thanks > Dario > > Il giorno ven, 27/08/2021 alle 15.19 +0000, [email protected] ha scritto: > > 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" [email protected] – 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, [email protected] 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" [email protected]– 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 > > > > > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >
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