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Message #60605
[Bug 1406330] Re: mountall incorrectly emits the "local-filesystems" signal
[Expired for mountall (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1406330
Title:
mountall incorrectly emits the "local-filesystems" signal
Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Hi,
I was just debugging the problem, that my squid-deb-proxy does not
start at boot time, the logs say it just exits with status=1. When I
start it manually as root, it smoothly starts without any problem.
Reason:
I have a server system with a small SSD as a boot partition and three
huge 4TB-disks, which form a zfs zpool. For obvious reasons I have put
the cache partition for squid-deb-proxy on the zfs disks.
Unfortunately, squid-deb-proxy starts immediately after the local-
filesytems signal is emitted in /etc/init/squid-deb-proxy.
The mountall package emits a local-filesystems signal after it has
done it's job, and squid-deb-proxy tries to start, although the zfs
(and thus local filesystems) are not ready yet.
So mountall declares mounting to be finished altough it does not care
about all mounts, and thus emits misleading signals.
regards
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