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[BUG] Automount fail on reboot with Ubuntu 20.04

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  • nebulonN nebulon

    Do you see any failing attempt of automounting it during boot? Can you try adding defaults,_netdev to the fstab line? Maybe the network comes up a bit too slowly and thus the automount fails?

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    @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

    Do you see any failing attempt of automounting it during boot?

    I did manually look the /var/log/dmesg and saw nothing anormal
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    @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

    Can you try adding defaults,_netdev to the fstab line? Maybe the network comes up a bit too slowly and thus the automount fails?

    I did add those line, without success 😞
    I still need to do mount -a after a reboot

    BTW it is on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

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      Hm the exact same options work for me fine, however on 18.04 so this indeed might have changed in behavior, although I can't really find anything related to that.

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      • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

        @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

        Do you see any failing attempt of automounting it during boot?

        I did manually look the /var/log/dmesg and saw nothing anormal
        44be5a94-9e53-4af1-971c-d44647b6419b-image.png

        @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

        Can you try adding defaults,_netdev to the fstab line? Maybe the network comes up a bit too slowly and thus the automount fails?

        I did add those line, without success 😞
        I still need to do mount -a after a reboot

        BTW it is on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

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        @jodumont Me too I had this behavior on last restart...

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          It's working fine for me.

          Here is what I have in fstab:

          //uxxxxx.your-storagebox.de/backup /mnt/storage cifs iocharset=utf8,rw,credentials=/xxx/xxxxx-credentials.txt,uid=yellowtent,gid=yellowtent,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0
          

          It did unmount once during a backup, but that's the only hiccup I've had to date.

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            It's working fine for me.

            Here is what I have in fstab:

            //uxxxxx.your-storagebox.de/backup /mnt/storage cifs iocharset=utf8,rw,credentials=/xxx/xxxxx-credentials.txt,uid=yellowtent,gid=yellowtent,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0
            

            It did unmount once during a backup, but that's the only hiccup I've had to date.

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            @jdaviescoates are you with 18.04LTS or 20.04LTS ?

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            • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

              @jdaviescoates are you with 18.04LTS or 20.04LTS ?

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              @jodumont 18.04. You?

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

                @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

                Do you see any failing attempt of automounting it during boot?

                I did manually look the /var/log/dmesg and saw nothing anormal
                44be5a94-9e53-4af1-971c-d44647b6419b-image.png

                @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

                Can you try adding defaults,_netdev to the fstab line? Maybe the network comes up a bit too slowly and thus the automount fails?

                I did add those line, without success 😞
                I still need to do mount -a after a reboot

                BTW it is on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

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                @jdaviescoates said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

                @jodumont 18.04. You?

                jodumont said

                BTW it is on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

                🙂

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                • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                  It's working fine for me.

                  Here is what I have in fstab:

                  //uxxxxx.your-storagebox.de/backup /mnt/storage cifs iocharset=utf8,rw,credentials=/xxx/xxxxx-credentials.txt,uid=yellowtent,gid=yellowtent,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0
                  

                  It did unmount once during a backup, but that's the only hiccup I've had to date.

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                  @jdaviescoates How is working now? Did you experienced problems in last days? I switched to Wasabi meanwhile find a durable solution to this problem...

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                    @jdaviescoates How is working now? Did you experienced problems in last days? I switched to Wasabi meanwhile find a durable solution to this problem...

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                    @p44 I'm not having any problems. Streaming music off of my Hetzner Storage Box mounted as a Cloudron Volume and connected to my Navidrome app as I type.

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      If I am reading those version messages correctly, it does look like the automount on Ubuntu 20 has some kind of regression, while servers on 18 are working reliably?

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                      • nebulonN nebulon

                        If I am reading those version messages correctly, it does look like the automount on Ubuntu 20 has some kind of regression, while servers on 18 are working reliably?

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                        @nebulon said in Why my CIFS automatic mount fail on every reboot ?:

                        If I am reading those version messages correctly, it does look like the automount on Ubuntu 20 has some kind of regression, while servers on 18 are working reliably?

                        In plain english 🙂 yes the issue seams to be only with Ubuntu 20.04

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                          Possible related to this?

                          SMB1 disabled by default: can still be enabled via a /etc/samba/smb.conf config change;

                          https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes#Samba_4.11

                          More info here:
                          https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.11.0.html

                          Found via https://askubuntu.com/questions/1229929/cant-acces-nas-anymore-after-upgrading-to-20-04

                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                            Possible related to this?

                            SMB1 disabled by default: can still be enabled via a /etc/samba/smb.conf config change;

                            https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes#Samba_4.11

                            More info here:
                            https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.11.0.html

                            Found via https://askubuntu.com/questions/1229929/cant-acces-nas-anymore-after-upgrading-to-20-04

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                            @jdaviescoates said in My CIFS automount fail on reboot with Ubuntu 20.04:

                            Possible related to this?

                            thank for your reach, I'll definitely give a try to this and come back soon.

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                              @jdaviescoates I just look at it
                              and on Cloudron Samba server is not installed
                              so nothing to configure in /etc/samba/* which actually don't even exist.

                              WEBDAV

                              I have the same behavior with webdav
                              on reboot I have to login and do mount -a

                              here the option for my davfs in /etc/fstab: rw,_netdev,uid=yellowtent,gid=yellowtent,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0
                              I also tried with auto and defaults

                              few people suggest to use rc.local

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                                I just got an idea
                                @nebulon
                                it is possible than cloudron mount the volumes before my automount so then the target directory of my automount is not empty ?

                                Also how could I destroy thoses volumes the GUI don't make it happen ?
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                                • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

                                  I just got an idea
                                  @nebulon
                                  it is possible than cloudron mount the volumes before my automount so then the target directory of my automount is not empty ?

                                  Also how could I destroy thoses volumes the GUI don't make it happen ?
                                  3d381110-ff30-443a-87bf-7dd22fc3d4c9-image.png

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                                  @jodumont said in My CIFS automount fail on reboot with Ubuntu 20.04:

                                  it is possible than cloudron mount the volumes before my automount so then the target directory of my automount is not empty ?

                                  nope, even without any volumes configured in Cloudron
                                  CIFS and WEBDAV won't mount automatically 😞

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                                    @nebulon and @girish

                                    I just copy the config (/etc/fstab and /etc/davfs2/secret) to my Ubuntu 20.04LTS Desktop
                                    and my webdav mount automatically on the reboot.

                                    So it seams to be a bug on the cloudron side.

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                                      Cloudron itself does not handle any mount points as such. So this looks like this is some issue with 20.04 server then. Note that the desktop flavor has a lot more things installed usually, which may or may not trigger automounting correctly.

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                                      • nebulonN nebulon

                                        Cloudron itself does not handle any mount points as such. So this looks like this is some issue with 20.04 server then. Note that the desktop flavor has a lot more things installed usually, which may or may not trigger automounting correctly.

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                                        @nebulon said in [BUG] Automount fail on reboot with Ubuntu 20.04:

                                        Cloudron itself does not handle any mount points as such. So this looks like this is some issue with 20.04 server then. Note that the desktop flavor has a lot more things installed usually, which may or may not trigger automounting correctly.

                                        I have no doubt of the quality of coding from the Cloudron Team
                                        but I just boot an ubuntu 20.04 LTS at Hetzner
                                        did

                                        apt update
                                        apt install -y davfs2
                                        mkdir /mnt/storagebox
                                        

                                        than cut and past my 2 lines
                                        1 from /etc/fstab
                                        1 for /etc/davfs2/secret

                                        reboot and it work

                                        so yes Ubuntu Desktop have probably more fuse than server but now the only difference is Cloudron.

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                                        • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

                                          @nebulon said in [BUG] Automount fail on reboot with Ubuntu 20.04:

                                          Cloudron itself does not handle any mount points as such. So this looks like this is some issue with 20.04 server then. Note that the desktop flavor has a lot more things installed usually, which may or may not trigger automounting correctly.

                                          I have no doubt of the quality of coding from the Cloudron Team
                                          but I just boot an ubuntu 20.04 LTS at Hetzner
                                          did

                                          apt update
                                          apt install -y davfs2
                                          mkdir /mnt/storagebox
                                          

                                          than cut and past my 2 lines
                                          1 from /etc/fstab
                                          1 for /etc/davfs2/secret

                                          reboot and it work

                                          so yes Ubuntu Desktop have probably more fuse than server but now the only difference is Cloudron.

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                                          nebulon
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                                          thanks for testing, so then probably one of the dependencies we install, somehow changes either the init order or even disables some bits there. Looks like we have to debug this further then on fresh installations to get some more information what systemd does differently in both scenarios.

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