On 19/04/2014 10:06, Ray wrote:
Hi I am trying to automatically mount my s3ql fs (
1.17-1~precise1 ) using the s3ql.conf script at
http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/mount.html#automatic-mounting
(of course adapted with my credentials etc)
Anyhow, the filesystem isnt mounted at reboot of the machine (ubuntu
12.04)
This reminds me of a tricky problem I had.
What happens if you do a manual clean unmount, then reboot the machine?
If that works, then your problem not with the mount but with the unmount
at shutdown.
Traditional local filesystems tend to get umounted very reliably. But
unmounting a S3QL filesystem requires that the network is up, and that
the calling process is sufficient patient to wait for S3QL to complete
the unmount. Normal configurations don't allow for this, and so S3QL
filesystems tend not to be unmounted at shutdown.
I had to do a lot of careful 'init' configuration to get it to work
acceptably.
Regards,
Bill
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