[systemd-devel] [PATCH 1/4] Adding halt binary to shutdown the system
Michael Biebl
mbiebl at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 07:50:14 PDT 2010
2010/10/1 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri at profusion.mobi>:
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Michael Biebl <mbiebl at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2010/10/1 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <barbieri at profusion.mobi>:
>>> From: Fabiano Fidencio <fidencio at profusion.mobi>
>>>
>>> This functions are working as follows:
>>> - Send a SIGTERM to all process
>>> - Send a SIGKILL to all process
>>> - Try to umount all mount points
>>> - Try to remount read-only all mount points that can't
>>> be umounted
>>
>> What about remote mounts (e.g. NFS requiring portmap) or fuse mounts?
>> If you kill their processes before unmounting you can not unmount
>> those fs cleanly.
>
> IMO these should be stopped while at systemd's units. After all, if
> units were started and then stopped by systemd, the server processes
> are over already.
Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying.
Say I have an NFS and/or fuse mount in /etc/fstab.
Which unit file you are talking about should be dealing with
unmounting this nfs mount?
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