[systemd-devel] Help! iSCSI based file systemd with "_netdev" causing ordering cycles to occur (random services and mounts fail)
Tony Rodriguez
unixpro1970 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 27 02:01:00 UTC 2023
Experiencing this same issue with iSCSI and systemd-239 for RH8/Rocky8
and RH9/Rocky9 system-252. Nothing was done on my end to create this
issue. In other words, no custom mount/unit files or services, just
your typical ISO install and rpm updates.
An ordering cycle occurs, when "_netdev" is specified within /etc/fstab
for systemd. This happens with systemd-239-14 and systemd-239-18 using
iSCSI based file systems. Seems others are experiencing this as well
(see link below). I can also confirm this happens with systemd-252
(RH9/Rocky9)l. Especially if "_netdev" is used with either "/var" or
"/usr" iSCSI based devices/file systems. The system may not boot, may
not mount file systems, may not start services/unit files, and the
system becomes slow during system boot.
Does anyone know of a fix/patch and root cause for this?
Please see this link:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-12987?jql=project%20%3D%20RHEL%20AND%20affectedVersion%20%3D%20rhel-9.2.0%20AND%20text%20~%20%22iscsi%22
# cat /etc/fstab
[...]
/dev/mapper/rhel-root / xfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
UUID=2177a7fc-bc41-43e4-bdc1-d231a5eb4680 /boot xfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
/dev/mapper/rhel-tmp /tmp xfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
/dev/mapper/rhel-var /var xfs
defaults,_netdev,x-initrd.mount 0 0
/dev/mapper/rhel-var_log /var/log xfs
defaults,_netdev 0 0
/dev/mapper/rhel-var_tmp /var/tmp xfs
defaults,_netdev 0 0
# journalctl -b | grep deleted
Oct 13 08:15:35 vm-isci8 systemd[1]: basic.target: Job tmp.mount/start
deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
Oct 13 08:15:35 vm-isci8 systemd[1]: network.target: Job
network-pre.target/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with
network.target/start
Oct 13 08:15:35 vm-isci8 systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service: Job
dbus.socket/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with
NetworkManager.service/start
# mount | grep " /tmp "
--> not mounted
# systemctl status dbus.socket
● dbus.socket - D-Bus System Message Bus Socket
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/dbus.socket; static; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
--> not started
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