01.04.2017 00:05, Suresh Rajagopalan пишет:
> In Centos7/systemd, a mount point goes away automatically if the
underlying
> device is gone.
>
> In Centos6/Rhel6 (ie before systemd) and before, losing a underlying
device
> would yield Input/Output error on accessing the mount point, and the mount
>
In Centos7/systemd, a mount point goes away automatically if the underlying
device is gone.
In Centos6/Rhel6 (ie before systemd) and before, losing a underlying device
would yield Input/Output error on accessing the mount point, and the mount
point still remains in the system.
Is there any way to
On 03/30/2017 10:15 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
My educated guess is that your .link file was ignored due to the
existance of /usr/lib/systemd/network/99-default.link. Make sure to
prefix your .link file with some number < 99 to ensure it takes
precedence.
I think I've asked this before, but
Note that if you are calling from C code, you might want to call it
through the Dbus API, rather than the "system" system call.
As for debugging what blocks the shutdown, here are a few clues
* does "systemctl reboot -f" stop the system correctly ?
if yes, one of your daemons is blocking the
On Sat, 04.03.17 22:07, Andrei Borzenkov (arvidj...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 04.03.2017 13:49, Peter Hoeg пишет:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> If I have a user service which needs to have the system database server
> >> available: How do I construct a proper depend?
> >
> > As Lennart was pointing out, the user a
On Fri, 31.03.17 11:30, lejeczek (pelj...@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:
> > > sorry guys to bother you, but
> > > I'll see myself going slowly mad next week, for I've been reading and
> > > tryingand trying..
> > >
> > > and I fail to tell udev to ignore a device and not to create symlinks.
> > > I need
On 31/03/17 08:00, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 30.03.17 21:40, lejeczek (pelj...@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:
sorry guys to bother you, but
I'll see myself going slowly mad next week, for I've been reading and
tryingand trying..
and I fail to tell udev to ignore a device and not to create sym
On Thu, 09.03.17 15:53, Jonathan Dowland (jon+systemd-de...@alcopop.org) wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have some backup services which depend on mounts. I want those
> filesystems unmounted when the backup jobs are not running. This is
> easily achieved with StopWhenUnneeded.
>
> I also want to trigger th
On Thu, 30.03.17 21:40, lejeczek (pelj...@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:
> sorry guys to bother you, but
> I'll see myself going slowly mad next week, for I've been reading and
> tryingand trying..
>
> and I fail to tell udev to ignore a device and not to create symlinks.
> I need someone to 100% confirm t