[Bug 287411] Kernel loses track of CWD of process
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--- Comment #56 from Ian Kent <ikent(a)redhat.com> 2009-05-28 05:02:43 EDT ---
Oh look, in /etc/init.d/netfs
if [ -n "$NFSMTAB" ]; then
__umount_loop '$3 ~ /^nfs/ && $2 != "/" {print $2}' \
/proc/mounts \
$"Unmounting NFS filesystems: " \
$"Unmounting NFS filesystems (retry): " \
"-f -l"
The "-f -l" is $5 to __umount_loop() which looks like it's used
as arguments to umount. That would explain why were seeing the
problem but is not solution, of course.
Another thing that puzzles me, after a quick look the netfs init
script, is why does NetworkManager think it's OK to allow netfs to
"fuser -k" processes to get rid of mounts at hibernate? Maybe the
expected use of this is in fact intended to be only at shutdown.
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[Bug 287411] Kernel loses track of CWD of process
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--- Comment #55 from Orion Poplawski <orion(a)cora.nwra.com> 2009-05-28 00:58:36 EDT ---
My first thought is that /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/05-netfs may unmount
NFS mounts when NM detects that the network is down (which you see in the debug
log when the machine is waking up). I've been trying to trick NM into leaving
the network alone (I removed shutting NM down from the hibernate sequence) but
it is too clever by half.
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[Bug 287411] Kernel loses track of CWD of process
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--- Comment #54 from Ian Kent <ikent(a)redhat.com> 2009-05-27 20:04:16 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #53)
> Created an attachment (id=345627)
--> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=345627) [details]
> /var/log/debug.gz
>
> Well, USE_MISC_DEVICE="yes" was missing (I run cfengine and it had replaced
> /etc/sysconfig/autofs). Added it in but it didn't have any effect. I've
> attached /var/log/debug.gz with autofs debug logging turned on. Hibernated at
> 9:04:56, awake at 9:06:00.
Thanks for the log.
It is quite interesting.
It shows autofs wasn't restarted and hasn't unlinked the mounts
but what your seeing, the path corruption, must be due to the
mount being unlinked. The cwd proc file uses a kernel call to
calculate the path and it returns the path up to the point at
which the mount was unlinked.
That leaves us with the question of what happens when a machine
hibernates? I'll ask around and see if anyone can enlighten me
on what goes on at hibernate time.
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[Bug 208779] add keyboard selector in the panel by default
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--- Comment #7 from Alexey Torkhov <atorkhov(a)gmail.com> 2009-05-27 14:48:57 EDT ---
According to bug 492540 keyboard layout chooser at login is not intended to
configure complex layouts. It would be better to have keyboard applet by
default, otherwise users in many cases are unable to switch layouts.
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