On 1/27/2020 8:09 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:

On Jan 26, 2020, at 08:14, Cowboy <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As near as I can tell, this is a RedHat/centos/systemd bug.

Yup. Known problem.

The solution is to configure an auto mounter rule for ‘/var/snd’ (which is exactly how the Rivendell v3.x installer does it). This not only fixes the ’network not ready’ problem, but a whole raft of other potential gotchas (like recovering from a site-wide power failure and having the workstations finish booting before the server).

I'm not familiar with an auto mounter rule. What is that exactly?



On Jan 26, 2020, at 04:37, Rich Stivers <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

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.

Whoa! Why are we exporting ‘/var/lib/mysql’? That is asking for a whole world of trouble. Those files should be private to the local mysqld(8) instance.  The way to share the DB is via MySQL’s native sharing protocols.

Up until now I thought the person who configured the RAID server for us had set up the MySQL database properly. I'll reread all the Rivendell documentation on nfs and client/server communication. Are you saying the /var/lib/mysql files should be on a Rivendell host instead of the
RAID server?

Rich Stivers
KKUP-FM



Cheers!


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