adding this to /etc/systemd/system/ fixed the issue with waiting for NFS directory:
[root]# cat /etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service # "/etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service" containing: .include /lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service [Unit] Description=MySQL database server After=syslog.target After=network.target RequiresMountsFor=/my
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Gary Artim gartim@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded last weekend to fc18 from fc17, issue:
my mysql /mysqlbin/mysql-bin.index a configuration option, is on a NFS directory. Seem that mysqld.service fails because the NFS is not completely up. I can start it right after the boot completes. The config for the services files are vanilla:
[root]# cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service # It's not recommended to modify this file in-place, because it will be # overwritten during package upgrades. If you want to customize, the # best way is to create a file "/etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service", # containing # .include /lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service # ...make your changes here... # For more info about custom unit files, see # http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#How_do_I_customize_a_unit_file.2F_add_...
# For example, if you want to increase mysql's open-files-limit to 10000, # you need to increase systemd's LimitNOFILE setting, so create a file named # "/etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service" containing: # .include /lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service # [Service] # LimitNOFILE=10000
# Note: in F-17 and beyond, /usr/lib/... is recommended in the .include line # though /lib/... will still work.
[Unit] Description=MySQL database server After=syslog.target After=network.target
[Service] Type=simple User=mysql Group=mysql
ExecStartPre=/usr/libexec/mysqld-prepare-db-dir %n # Note: we set --basedir to prevent probes that might trigger SELinux alarms, # per bug #547485 ExecStart=/usr/bin/mysqld_safe --basedir=/usr ExecStartPost=/usr/libexec/mysqld-wait-ready $MAINPID
# Give a reasonable amount of time for the server to start up/shut down TimeoutSec=300
# Place temp files in a secure directory, not /tmp PrivateTmp=true
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
Thinking I should modify to add a "After=" for nfs.target, any one think this is the wrong approach or alternate options, I'd do something like:
[root]# cat mysqld.service # "/etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service" containing: .include /lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service [Unit] Description=MySQL database server After=syslog.target After=network.target After=nfs.target
thanks for any feedback!