On 12/1/18 5:49 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2018-12-01 at 08:03 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/1/18 6:33 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> I'm getting "filesystem not responding" messages from an
NFS-mounted
>> NAS which I suspect is just slow (it spins down its disks when not in
>> use). I'm using automount and that appears to be related as it never
>> used to happen with normal mounting. I've changed the 'timeo'
parameter
>> in the /etc/fstab line and run 'mount -a' but the mount parameters for
>> the filesystem have not changed. I've also restarted anything that
>> seems relevant from systemd:
>>
>> systemctl restart storage-Backups.mount
>> and
>> systemctl restart proc-fs-nfsd.mount
>> and
>> systemctl restart proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount
>>
>> to no effect.
>>
>> How can I get this to work without rebooting?
>>
> I know you have it working....
>
> But I did verify that unmounting and remounting with a changed parameter has no
effect.
Except that it did have an effect. I used 'umount -f ...' and then
'mount -a' and it worked.
Yes, that is why I said "I know you have it working". :-) :-)
> Then, I did umount, systemctl daemon-reload, mount and the
changes took effect.
>
> So, that would be a second way.
I hadn't tried the daemon-reload so that might have worked too.
It would have worked. I tested it to make sure.
It regenerates the unit files such as these....
syntegra.automount generated
syntegra.mount generated
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