Re: how to limit /etc/daily to local only, and cleasring bad nfs

2022-06-18 Thread Michael van Elst
st...@prd.co.uk (Steve Blinkhorn) writes: >Some off-list discussion has clarified matters. The fundamental problem is >that nfs >mounts are not restored automatically when an nfs server is rebooted - and that >may happen automatically so the sysadmin is unaware. Actually that's the opposite

Re: how to limit /etc/daily to local only, and cleasring bad nfs

2022-06-18 Thread Mike Pumford
On 18/06/2022 14:33, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: Some off-list discussion has clarified matters. The fundamental problem is that nfs mounts are not restored automatically when an nfs server is rebooted - and that may happen automatically so the sysadmin is unaware. Ah that's probably why I

Re: how to limit /etc/daily to local only, and cleasring bad nfs

2022-06-18 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
You wrote: > > On 27/05/2022 17:18, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: > > 1. How to limit /etc/daily,weekly,monthly so they do not cross nfs mount > > points? One of my development systems crashes occasionally when left > > running a long job after hours. It reboots itself, but nfs > > connections to it

Re: how to limit /etc/daily to local only, and cleasring bad nfs mounts

2022-06-18 Thread Michael van Elst
mpumf...@mudcovered.org.uk (Mike Pumford) writes: >I've got 2 BSD system both 9.2-STABLE one of which provides an NFS /home >and a few other odd paths as well to the other. The /etc/daily process >on the client isn't scanning the server filesystems in my setup and I'm >not aware of any

Re: how to limit /etc/daily to local only, and cleasring bad nfs mounts

2022-06-18 Thread Mike Pumford
On 27/05/2022 17:18, Steve Blinkhorn wrote: 1. How to limit /etc/daily,weekly,monthly so they do not cross nfs mount points? One of my development systems crashes occasionally when left running a long job after hours. It reboots itself, but nfs connections to it are not restored. What I don't