On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 14:15:23 +1100 "Trent W. Buck" <[email protected]> wrote: > This quick-and-dirty fix seems to work for me: > > root@odin:~# systemctl cat nfs-kernel-server > # /lib/systemd/system/nfs-server.service > [...] > > # /etc/systemd/system/nfs-server.service.d/zfsutils-linux.conf > # If you configure NFS exports in "zfs set sharenfs", > # this will remove all your NFS shares! > # > # systemctl stop nfs-kernel-server > # systemctl start nfs-kernel-server > # > # This is an attempt at a quick fix. > [Service] > ExecStartPost=/sbin/zfs share -a > >
Hm, I assume this triggers the mount of ZFS volumes. While I understand the motivation for the stop+start nfs-server.service case, what happens during boot? Does this have the potential to trigger the mount at a time when not all dependencies are ready?
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