On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 12:50:27PM +0200, Ulrich Sibiller wrote:
> Am 28.04.20 um 15:57 schrieb Skylar Thompson:
> >> Have you looked a the mmaddcallback command and specifically the file
> system mount callbacks?
>
> > We use callbacks successfully to ensure Linux auditd rules are only loaded
Am 28.04.20 um 13:38 schrieb Jonathan Buzzard:
Yuck, and double yuck. There are many things you can say about systemd
(and I have a choice few) but one of them is that it makes this sort of
hackery obsolete. At least that is one of it goals.
A systemd way to do it would be via one or more
Am 28.04.20 um 13:55 schrieb Hannappel, Juergen:
a gpfs.mount target should be automatically created at boot by the
systemd-fstab-generator from the fstab entry, so no need with hackery like
ismountet.txt...
A generic gpfs.mount target does not seem to exist on my system. There are only specific
Am 28.04.20 um 15:57 schrieb Skylar Thompson:
>> Have you looked a the mmaddcallback command and specifically the file
system mount callbacks?
> We use callbacks successfully to ensure Linux auditd rules are only loaded
> after GPFS is mounted. It was easy to setup, and there's very