Hello Rich,
This kind of problem normally can come from network not still ready at the 
moment of nfs mount. 
Anyway double check the log and the console to find any kind of problem and Let 
me suggest, if it is not just like that, to remove dhcp and migrate to static 
ip. 

Also if you schedule a reboot with mount -a you will have the same problem. 

Regards
Gabriele

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> On 26 Jan 2020, at 10:37, Rich Stivers <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a two-workstation Rivendell system, a server and client, sharing the 
> carts and mysql database on a Synology RAID server.
> I'm running Centos 7 with Rivendell v2.19.3. I've run into what seems like a 
> timing issue for the NFS mount of /var/snd and
> /var/lib/mysql during Centos boot.
> 
> When I reboot my Rivendell server, about 75% of the time my RAID server isn't 
> mounted yet. I must then issue a mount -a, then
> the RAID server is mounted. 
> 
> The other 25% of the time after Rivendell server bootup, the RAID server is 
> mounted. In either case, once the RAID server is
> mounted it stays mounted with no issues unless I reboot.
> 
> Does anyone know how to fix this so the NFS mount works every time after 
> reboot? I thought about adding a cron job @reboot mount -a,
> but that seems like a kludge. I'd like to know the root cause of the RAID 
> server not being mounted after booting.
> 
> All comments welcome.
> 
> Rich Stivers
> KKUP-FM Cupertino/San Jose CA
> 
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