Bug 736392

Summary: Starting Failed Messages
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Cielito <cielitolindo24>
Component: systemdAssignee: systemd-maint
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: dennis, harald, johannbg, johannbg, kay, lpoetter, metherid, mschmidt, notting, plautrba
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Network situation and mount situation none

Description Cielito 2011-09-07 15:11:42 UTC
Description of problem:
Mount of network windows directory does not occur.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
$ uname -a
Linux PC-Linux 2.6.40.4-5.fc15.i686 #1 SMP Tue Aug 30 14:54:41 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$ rpm -qa|grep cifs
cifs-utils-5.0-2.fc15.i686


How reproducible:
It's reproducible trying to automatically mount a directory to exist on a windows server. In my case the server is windows server 2003 R2. By adding the appropriate line in /etc/fstab (as shown in the attachments) is not the mount. At boot time you have error messages and you can not enable this option. View attachments.


Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
Circumvented the problem by writing in /etc/rc.local the line "systemctl start mnt-server.mount". Mount the partition but it still happens at boot errors.

Expected results:


Additional info:
These are the posts before adding the line in / etc / rc.local
Starting /mnt/server [1;31mfailed[0m, see 'systemctl status mnt-server.mount' for details.

[root@PC-Linux ~]# systemctl status mnt-server.mount
mnt-server.mount - /mnt/server
	  Loaded: loaded
	  Active: failed since Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:22:32 +0200; 13min ago
	   Where: /mnt/server
	    What: /192.168.2.250/dati
	 Process: 812 ExecMount=/bin/mount /mnt/server (code=exited, status=32)
	  CGroup: name=systemd:/system/mnt-server.mount
[root@PC-Linux ~]#

These are the messages after adding the line in / etc / rc.local
[root@PC-Linux ~]# systemctl status mnt-server.mount
mnt-server.mount - /mnt/server
	  Loaded: loaded
	  Active: active (mounted) since Wed, 07 Sep 2011 12:50:54 +0200; 4h 17min ago
	   Where: /mnt/server
	    What: //192.168.2.250/dati
	  CGroup: name=systemd:/system/mnt-server.mount
[root@PC-Linux ~]#

Comment 1 Cielito 2011-09-07 15:12:39 UTC
Created attachment 521907 [details]
Network situation and mount situation

Comment 2 Lennart Poettering 2011-09-19 23:16:40 UTC
do you use networkmanager? Normally we don't delay boot for the network. if you want such a behaviour you have to manually enable that via "systemctl enable NetworkManager-wait.service".

Comment 3 Cielito 2011-09-20 07:11:51 UTC
I think that the network connections you should start automatically. Manually enabling enable "systemctl NetworkManager-wait.service" allows to start automatically the next time?  Using Network instead Network Manager, the situation would change?

Comment 4 Lennart Poettering 2011-09-21 18:10:26 UTC
Not sure I grok your questions.

Does "sc e NM-w.s" make things work for you?

Comment 5 Cielito 2011-09-22 07:29:46 UTC
[root@PC-Linux ~]# systemctl enable NetworkManager-wait.service
Couldn't find NetworkManager-wait.service.
[root@PC-Linux ~]# 

I think is not working.

Comment 6 Michal Schmidt 2011-09-22 22:11:14 UTC
It's NetworkManager-wait-online.service

Comment 7 Cielito 2011-09-23 14:08:14 UTC
All right. This works. It would be good to have it already running when you establish a network connection automatically.

Comment 8 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2011-10-20 16:29:06 UTC
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database.  Reassigning to the new owner of this component.