[Bug 1577120] Re: Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
Jelle De Loecker
skeritxp at kipdola.com
Wed Jul 5 17:21:54 UTC 2017
The `nfs-config.service` fix did resolve my issue, but I noticed that
without it the unmount job gets "terminated" by systemd when it reaches
a certain timeout.
As the timeout is reached systemd still reached the "shutdown target",
but fails to actually shut down the system.
So, yes, unmounting the nfs mount doesn't seem to work, but systemd
should still shut down the system after the timeout is reached. I guess
that's why some people are reporting bug #1594023 as fixed and some do
not.
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Title:
Mounted NFS share prevents shutdown
Status in nfs-utils package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
On ubuntu 16.04 I mount an NFS share using "sudo mount ip.ip.ip.ip:/remote_path/remote_path localpath/"
When I try to shutdown or restart the computer it hangs.
It appears to be attempting to unmount the NFS share and theres a timeout, but each time it reaches the timeout, it gets increased.
I have read bug reports that similar issues were present in several previous ubuntu versions.
One work around was to soft mount instead of the default hard mount.
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