[Bug 1594658] Re: diskless setup with nfs mounted home hangs on shutdown/reboot
Sean
seanshivak at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 15:19:06 UTC 2016
What fixed the issue for me is doing:
sudo systemctl edit --full nfs-config.service
then editing it to look like this:
[Unit]
Description=Preprocess NFS configuration
After=local-fs.target remote-fs.target NetworkManager.service
DefaultDependencies=no
[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/scripts/nfs-utils_env.sh
Other suggestions on various forums dont work such as adding
dbus.service to wpa_supplicant.service
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Title:
diskless setup with nfs mounted home hangs on shutdown/reboot
Status in nfs-utils package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Ubuntu 16.04 fresh install hangs when shutting down.
The system is diskless PXE-booted with a couple of nfs mounted directories including homedir.
As I have no persistent storage whatsoever, I don't have any logs, but
in debug-shell, running journalctl -f I can see that it hangs at
[ *] (1 of 2) A stop job running for Raise Network Interfaces (10s / 1min 30s)Jun 20 20:23:05 $hostname kernel: nfs: server $nfs-ip-address not responding, still trying
Jun 20 20:23:05 $hostname kernel: nfs: server $nfs-ip-address not responding, still trying
Jun 20 20:23:14 $hostname kernel: nfs: server $nfs-ip-address not responding, still trying
Jun 20 20:24:08 $hostname kernel: nfs: server $nfs-ip-address not responding, still trying
Second job in "(1 of 2)" is thermald, turning it off does not fix the problem.
Also, this counter "(10s / 1min 30s)" stops visually updating.
server $nfs-ip-address is not responding, because, all network
interfaces are already down at this point.
I am not exactly sure why this happens. Looks like there is a wrong
ordering of shutdown of systemd services, which bring down interfaces
before something nfs-related, but I am not sure if that's the reason
of hanging.
Workaround that fixes the problem:
In /lib/systemd/system/networking.service
comment following line:
ExecStop=/sbin/ifdown -a --read-environment
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