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Re: bin/38103: automounter (amd) failed to unmount busy filesystems on reboot - reboot will hang



The following reply was made to PR bin/38103; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Wolfgang Stukenbrock <Wolfgang.Stukenbrock%nagler-company.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: gnats-admin%NetBSD.org@localhost, netbsd-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost,
        Wolfgang.Stukenbrock%nagler-company.com@localhost
Subject: Re: bin/38103: automounter (amd) failed to unmount busy filesystems on 
reboot - reboot will hang
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:10:17 +0100

 Hi, here ist our amd configuration, but I don't think this is the cause 
 of the problem.
 
 /etc/amd.conf:
 
 [ global ]
 map_type              = nis
 browsable_dirs        = no
 normalize_hostnames   = yes
 fully_qualified_hosts = yes
 unmount_on_exit       = yes
 restart_mounts        = yes
 local_domain          = nagler-company.com
 
 [ /home ]
 map_name = amd.home
 
 [ /nsw ]
 map_name = amd.nsw
 
 [ /net ]
 map_type = file
 map_name = /etc/amd.net
 
 
 /etc/amd.net:
 
 *       type:=host;rhost:=${key};fs:=${autodir}/${rhost}/root
 
 
 yp-map amd.nsw:
 
 * -opts:=rw,intr,nosuid;rhost:=nsw-${key} 
 xhost(${rhost});fs:=/nsw-data/nsw;type:=link || rfs:=/nsw-data/nsw;type:=nfs
 /default opts:=rw,intr,suid
 
 
 yp-map amd.home:
 
 * -opts:=rw,intr,nosuid;rhost:=home-${key} 
 xhost(${rhost});fs:=/home.stand;type:=link || rfs:=/home.stand;type:=nfs
 /default opts:=rw,intr,suid
 
 
 Remark: we have defined alias names for the NFS-Server in order to be 
 able to support different locations without hardcoding the hostname itself.
 
 The problem happens all the time with all remote mounts done by amd(8) 
 if there is still a process current working directory inside of the 
 mounted filesystem.
 amd(8) will unmount everything else, but this mount remains mounted.
 
 The best way to unmount adm automounts on reboot from my point of view 
 will be:
 1. try to unmount with SIGTERM (as done now)
 2. if the process will not exit after "some" time, kill it ungracefull, 
 e.g. with SIGQUIT (that works for me)
 
 This will allow amd(8) to do as much unmounts as possible and in fact, 
 only the busy mounts are left after some seconds. If e.g. /home/abc was 
 active, then only the automounter mount /home and 
 ./amd/<host>/home.stand are left.
 
 I have had no look into the change done to /etc/rc.d/amd yesterday or 
 today as reported by gnats up to now and I've never tried to shutdown 
 the machine as member of the operator group - this meens we are always 
 running shutdown as root - so I've no exprience with the effects 
 reported in bin/36506, but it sounds like exactly the same problem: if a 
 mountpoint is busy, amd(8)'s gracefull way to unmount the filesystem 
 just by setting the timeout to 0 will not succeed, and there seems to be 
 no way to force amd(8) to do the unmount, if the filesystem is busy. 
 That behaviour needs to be fixed in amd(8) in order to solve the 
 problem. My suggested way to shutdown for amd(8) is just a workaround 
 for the main problem.
 
 W. Stukenbrock
 
 
 
 
 Matthias Scheler wrote:
 
 > The following reply was made to PR bin/38103; it has been noted by GNATS.
 > 
 > From: Matthias Scheler <tron%zhadum.org.uk@localhost>
 > To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
 > Cc: 
 > Subject: Re: bin/38103: automounter (amd) failed to unmount busy filesystems 
 > on reboot - reboot will hang
 > Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:00:13 +0000
 > 
 >  On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 03:05:00PM +0000, 
 > Wolfgang.Stukenbrock%nagler-company.com@localhost wrote:
 >  > >Synopsis:       automounter (amd) failed to unmount busy filesystems on 
 > reboot - reboot will hang
 >  [...]
 >  >   This problem is new in 4.0. We've had had no problems with that in 3.1.
 >  
 >  The reason is that 3.1 didn't try to shutdown amd(8) cleanly but 4.0 does.
 >  The old behaviour caused dead NFS mount points on my system which prevented
 >  the final unmount of all filesystem. Since "/etc/rc.d/amd" shuts down
 >  the daemon properly I haven't seen that problem.
 >  
 >  > How-To-Repeat:
 >  >   Start amd, login as a second user and chdir to a remote filesystem
 >  >   mounted via amd.
 >  
 >  I've tried that in the past and it never hung for me. Can you please
 >  provide more details about your amd(8) configuration?
 >  
 >  I'm not sure whether there is a fix that fixed boht bugs except replacing
 >  amd(8) with an in-kernel automounter.
 >  
 >      Kind regards
 >  
 >  -- 
 >  Matthias Scheler                                  http://zhadum.org.uk/
 >  
 > 
 
 


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