[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2017-04-07 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for mountall (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)"

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put "mount -a" as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao  -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2017-02-06 Thread Michael Hohnbaum
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)"

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put "mount -a" as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao  -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2016-05-04 Thread Steve Langasek
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)"

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put "mount -a" as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao  -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2016-05-04 Thread Luciano Chavez
I believe 14.10 is no longer in support. Does this problem persist in
either Trusty or Xenial?

** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)"

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put "mount -a" as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao  -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2015-04-14 Thread Ken Sharp
** Tags added: utopic

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in mountall package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put mount -a as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao bren...@br.ibm.com -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2014-11-18 Thread Marc Deslauriers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1384502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1384502

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1384502
   fstab entry for nfs /home fails to mount on boot

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put mount -a as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao bren...@br.ibm.com -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1389164] Re: Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in /etc/fstab

2014-11-18 Thread Marc Deslauriers
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1384502
   fstab entry for nfs /home fails to mount on boot

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.10 ppc64le not automatically mounting NFS mounts in
  /etc/fstab

Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Problem Description
  
  It seems the remote mounts in my /etc/fstab file are not being automatically 
mounted at bootup with ppc64le Ubuntu 14.10. This leads to some of my upstart 
scripts not running because they require certain mounts being available. I can 
give access to the machine via SSH key or password. Using mount -a or any other 
mount command works just fine after bootup. I don't personally notice a problem 
in logs with mounts.

  The machine is a VM hosted on a Power8 PowerKVM system running:
  # uname -a
  Linux kvm10d724t.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com 3.10.23-1700.pkvm2_1.2.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon 
Jun 2 20:14:25 CDT 2014 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/base-release
  IBM_PowerKVM release 2.1.0 build 18 Service (pkvm2_1)

  VM details:
  # uname -a
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
  # cat /etc/lsb-release
  DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
  DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.10
  DISTRIB_CODENAME=utopic
  DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)

  If I recall correctly, we installed the 141002 daily build of Utopic
  Unicorn (14.10).

  I have implemented a workaround for now. I updated /etc/fstab to use
  IP addresses instead of names, put mount -a as the first non-
  commented line in /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh and updated the crontab to
  run the jobs I had in the upstart configs. This works until the
  problem is fixed.

  ---uname output---
  Linux cit607 3.16.0-20-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 1 17:24:38 UTC 2014 
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
   
  Machine Type = ppc64le 
   
  Steps to Reproduce
  =
   Without the workaround implemented and NFS mounts in your /etc/fstab, boot 
up the machine. It should be evident the mount points aren't there with df -h.

  == Comment: #3 - Breno Henrique Leitao bren...@br.ibm.com -  ==
  I was able to reproduce this problem.
  NFS is not mounted automatically, but it is when you run 'mount -a'. 
  I also toggled ASYNCMOUNTNFS in /etc/defaults/rcS and no luck.

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