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* [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
@ 2004-09-02 20:14 Jeff Moyer
  2004-09-02 21:20 ` Joseph V Moss
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Moyer @ 2004-09-02 20:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: raven; +Cc: autofs

Hello,

The netfs scripts for Red Hat go through and umount any loopback devices
before attempting to umount the encompassing filesystem.  This seems a sane
thing to do (and I have a bug on said issue), so I've added similar
functionality to the autofs init script.  Attached is a patch.  Comments
encouraged.  Testing by debian folks would be nice, too.

-Jeff

--- autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in.umount-loopback	2004-09-02 15:55:21.722705296 -0400
+++ autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in	2004-09-02 16:16:09.985940440 -0400
@@ -351,6 +351,31 @@ function signal_automounts()
 	return $RETVAL
 }
 
+function umount_loopback()
+{
+    loops=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^\/dev\/loop/ && $2 != "/" {print $2}' /proc/mounts`
+    automounts=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^automount/ {print $2}' /proc/mounts`
+
+    for l in $loops
+    do
+	for a in $automounts
+	do
+	    command="echo $l | grep -E '^$a'"
+	    match=`echo $command | sh`
+	    if [ -n "$match" ]; then
+		echo ""
+		echo -n $"Unmounting loopback filesystem $match:  "
+		umount -d $match
+		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+		    echo "done"
+		else
+		    echo "failed ($?)"
+		fi
+	    fi
+	done
+    done
+}
+
 # Redhat start/stop function.
 #
 function redhat()
@@ -386,6 +411,7 @@ case "$1" in
 	if [ -z "`pidofproc $prog`" -a -z "`getmounts`" ]; then
 		RETVAL=0
 	else
+		umount_loopback
 		signal_automounts
 		RETVAL=$?
 	fi
@@ -477,6 +503,7 @@ case "$1" in
 	;;
     stop)
 	echo 'Stopping automounter.'
+	umount_loopback
 	start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal USR2 --exec $DAEMON
 	;;
     reload|restart)

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* Re: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
  2004-09-02 20:14 [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop Jeff Moyer
@ 2004-09-02 21:20 ` Joseph V Moss
  2004-09-03  2:31   ` Mike Waychison
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Joseph V Moss @ 2004-09-02 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jmoyer; +Cc: autofs, raven


Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone trying to use this with a kernel
that truncates /proc/mounts.

> Hello,
> 
> The netfs scripts for Red Hat go through and umount any loopback devices
> before attempting to umount the encompassing filesystem.  This seems a sane
> thing to do (and I have a bug on said issue), so I've added similar
> functionality to the autofs init script.  Attached is a patch.  Comments
> encouraged.  Testing by debian folks would be nice, too.
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> --- autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in.umount-loopback	2004-09-02 15:55:21.722705296 -0400
> +++ autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in	2004-09-02 16:16:09.985940440 -0400
> @@ -351,6 +351,31 @@ function signal_automounts()
>  	return $RETVAL
>  }
>  
> +function umount_loopback()
> +{
> +    loops=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^\/dev\/loop/ && $2 != "/" {print $2}' /proc/mounts`
> +    automounts=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^automount/ {print $2}' /proc/mounts`
> +
> +    for l in $loops
> +    do
> +	for a in $automounts
> +	do
> +	    command="echo $l | grep -E '^$a'"
> +	    match=`echo $command | sh`
> +	    if [ -n "$match" ]; then
> +		echo ""
> +		echo -n $"Unmounting loopback filesystem $match:  "
> +		umount -d $match
> +		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
> +		    echo "done"
> +		else
> +		    echo "failed ($?)"
> +		fi
> +	    fi
> +	done
> +    done
> +}
> +
>  # Redhat start/stop function.
>  #
>  function redhat()
> @@ -386,6 +411,7 @@ case "$1" in
>  	if [ -z "`pidofproc $prog`" -a -z "`getmounts`" ]; then
>  		RETVAL=0
>  	else
> +		umount_loopback
>  		signal_automounts
>  		RETVAL=$?
>  	fi
> @@ -477,6 +503,7 @@ case "$1" in
>  	;;
>      stop)
>  	echo 'Stopping automounter.'
> +	umount_loopback
>  	start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal USR2 --exec $DAEMON
>  	;;
>      reload|restart)
> 
> _______________________________________________
> autofs mailing list
> autofs@linux.kernel.org
> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
> 

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* Re: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
  2004-09-02 21:20 ` Joseph V Moss
@ 2004-09-03  2:31   ` Mike Waychison
  2004-09-03  9:03     ` James Pearson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mike Waychison @ 2004-09-03  2:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joseph V Moss; +Cc: autofs, raven

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Joseph V Moss wrote:
> Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone trying to use this
with a kernel
> that truncates /proc/mounts.
>

Which kernel truncates /proc/mounts?

Any recent kernel uses the seq_file interface which guarantees that
nothing gets truncated.  I have a system up and running that works fine
with about 2500 mounts.


>
>>Hello,
>>
>>The netfs scripts for Red Hat go through and umount any loopback devices
>>before attempting to umount the encompassing filesystem.  This seems a
sane
>>thing to do (and I have a bug on said issue), so I've added similar
>>functionality to the autofs init script.  Attached is a patch.  Comments
>>encouraged.  Testing by debian folks would be nice, too.
>>
>>-Jeff
>>
>>--- autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in.umount-loopback	2004-09-02
15:55:21.722705296 -0400
>>+++ autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in	2004-09-02 16:16:09.985940440 -0400
>>@@ -351,6 +351,31 @@ function signal_automounts()
>> 	return $RETVAL
>> }
>>
>>+function umount_loopback()
>>+{
>>+    loops=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^\/dev\/loop/ && $2 != "/"
{print $2}' /proc/mounts`
>>+    automounts=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^automount/ {print $2}'
/proc/mounts`
>>+
>>+    for l in $loops
>>+    do
>>+	for a in $automounts
>>+	do
>>+	    command="echo $l | grep -E '^$a'"
>>+	    match=`echo $command | sh`
>>+	    if [ -n "$match" ]; then
>>+		echo ""
>>+		echo -n $"Unmounting loopback filesystem $match:  "
>>+		umount -d $match
>>+		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
>>+		    echo "done"
>>+		else
>>+		    echo "failed ($?)"
>>+		fi
>>+	    fi
>>+	done
>>+    done
>>+}
>>+
>> # Redhat start/stop function.
>> #
>> function redhat()
>>@@ -386,6 +411,7 @@ case "$1" in
>> 	if [ -z "`pidofproc $prog`" -a -z "`getmounts`" ]; then
>> 		RETVAL=0
>> 	else
>>+		umount_loopback
>> 		signal_automounts
>> 		RETVAL=$?
>> 	fi
>>@@ -477,6 +503,7 @@ case "$1" in
>> 	;;
>>     stop)
>> 	echo 'Stopping automounter.'
>>+	umount_loopback
>> 	start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal USR2 --exec $DAEMON
>> 	;;
>>     reload|restart)
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>autofs mailing list
>>autofs@linux.kernel.org
>>http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
>>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> autofs mailing list
> autofs@linux.kernel.org
> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs


- --
Mike Waychison
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1 (416) 202-8336 voice
http://www.sun.com

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* RE: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
@ 2004-09-03  2:46 Lever, Charles
  2004-09-03 14:17 ` Jeff Moyer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Lever, Charles @ 2004-09-03  2:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mike Waychison; +Cc: autofs

i know that some RHEL AS 2.1 kernels truncate /proc/mounts.  they have a
single page buffer for /proc/mounts and do not use seq_file.  i'm not
sure if this has been addressed in recent updates; maybe jeff knows.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Waychison [mailto:Michael.Waychison@Sun.COM] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 10:31 PM
> To: Joseph V Moss
> Cc: autofs@linux.kernel.org; raven@themaw.net
> Subject: Re: [autofs] [patch] umount loopback filessystems on 
> autofs stop
> 
> 
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> 
> Joseph V Moss wrote:
> > Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone trying to use this
> with a kernel
> > that truncates /proc/mounts.
> >
> 
> Which kernel truncates /proc/mounts?
> 
> Any recent kernel uses the seq_file interface which 
> guarantees that nothing gets truncated.  I have a system up 
> and running that works fine with about 2500 mounts.
> 
> 
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>The netfs scripts for Red Hat go through and umount any loopback 
> >>devices before attempting to umount the encompassing 
> filesystem.  This 
> >>seems a
> sane
> >>thing to do (and I have a bug on said issue), so I've added similar 
> >>functionality to the autofs init script.  Attached is a patch.  
> >>Comments encouraged.  Testing by debian folks would be nice, too.
> >>
> >>-Jeff
> >>
> >>--- autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in.umount-loopback	
> 2004-09-02
> 15:55:21.722705296 -0400
> >>+++ autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in	2004-09-02 
> 16:16:09.985940440 -0400
> >>@@ -351,6 +351,31 @@ function signal_automounts()
> >> 	return $RETVAL
> >> }
> >>
> >>+function umount_loopback()
> >>+{
> >>+    loops=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^\/dev\/loop/ && $2 != "/"
> {print $2}' /proc/mounts`
> >>+    automounts=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^automount/ 
> {print $2}'
> /proc/mounts`
> >>+
> >>+    for l in $loops
> >>+    do
> >>+	for a in $automounts
> >>+	do
> >>+	    command="echo $l | grep -E '^$a'"
> >>+	    match=`echo $command | sh`
> >>+	    if [ -n "$match" ]; then
> >>+		echo ""
> >>+		echo -n $"Unmounting loopback filesystem $match:  "
> >>+		umount -d $match
> >>+		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
> >>+		    echo "done"
> >>+		else
> >>+		    echo "failed ($?)"
> >>+		fi
> >>+	    fi
> >>+	done
> >>+    done
> >>+}
> >>+
> >> # Redhat start/stop function.
> >> #
> >> function redhat()
> >>@@ -386,6 +411,7 @@ case "$1" in
> >> 	if [ -z "`pidofproc $prog`" -a -z "`getmounts`" ]; then
> >> 		RETVAL=0
> >> 	else
> >>+		umount_loopback
> >> 		signal_automounts
> >> 		RETVAL=$?
> >> 	fi
> >>@@ -477,6 +503,7 @@ case "$1" in
> >> 	;;
> >>     stop)
> >> 	echo 'Stopping automounter.'
> >>+	umount_loopback
> >> 	start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal USR2 --exec $DAEMON
> >> 	;;
> >>     reload|restart)
> >>
> >>_______________________________________________
> >>autofs mailing list
> >>autofs@linux.kernel.org 
> >>http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
> >>
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > autofs mailing list
> > autofs@linux.kernel.org 
> > http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
> 
> 
> - --
> Mike Waychison
> Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> 1 (650) 352-5299 voice
> 1 (416) 202-8336 voice
> http://www.sun.com
> 
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* Re: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
  2004-09-03  2:31   ` Mike Waychison
@ 2004-09-03  9:03     ` James Pearson
  2004-09-03 12:30       ` Mike Waychison
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: James Pearson @ 2004-09-03  9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mike Waychison; +Cc: autofs

Mike Waychison wrote:
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> 
> Joseph V Moss wrote:
> 
>>Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone trying to use this
> 
> with a kernel
> 
>>that truncates /proc/mounts.
>>
> 
> 
> Which kernel truncates /proc/mounts?
> 
> Any recent kernel uses the seq_file interface which guarantees that
> nothing gets truncated.  I have a system up and running that works fine
> with about 2500 mounts.


seq_file support for /proc/mounts was introduced with 2.4.19

James Pearson

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* Re: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
  2004-09-03  9:03     ` James Pearson
@ 2004-09-03 12:30       ` Mike Waychison
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mike Waychison @ 2004-09-03 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: James Pearson; +Cc: autofs, raven, jmoss

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James Pearson wrote:
> Mike Waychison wrote:
>
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>>
>> Joseph V Moss wrote:
>>
>>> Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone trying to use this
>>
>>
>> with a kernel
>>
>>> that truncates /proc/mounts.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Which kernel truncates /proc/mounts?
>>
>> Any recent kernel uses the seq_file interface which guarantees that
>> nothing gets truncated.  I have a system up and running that works fine
>> with about 2500 mounts.
>
>
>
> seq_file support for /proc/mounts was introduced with 2.4.19
>

Heh, which is only over two years old :)

Seriously, if your kernel doesn't do this right, the problem doesn't lie
with Jeff's initscript patch: please consider upgrading.

- --
Mike Waychison
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
1 (650) 352-5299 voice
1 (416) 202-8336 voice
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* RE: [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop
  2004-09-03  2:46 Lever, Charles
@ 2004-09-03 14:17 ` Jeff Moyer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Moyer @ 2004-09-03 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Lever, Charles; +Cc: autofs, Mike Waychison

==> Regarding RE: [autofs] [patch] umount loopback filessystems on autofs stop; "Lever, Charles" <cel@netapp.com> adds:

cel> i know that some RHEL AS 2.1 kernels truncate /proc/mounts.  they have
cel> a single page buffer for /proc/mounts and do not use seq_file.  i'm
cel> not sure if this has been addressed in recent updates; maybe jeff
cel> knows.

AS2.1 does not support autofs4, so there's really no problem there.  ;)

-Jeff

>> -----Original Message-----
From> Mike Waychison [mailto:Michael.Waychison@Sun.COM]
Sent> Thursday, September 02, 2004 10:31 PM
To> Joseph V Moss
Cc> autofs@linux.kernel.org; raven@themaw.net
Subject> Re: [autofs] [patch] umount loopback filessystems on
>> autofs stop
>> 
>> 
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash> SHA1
>> Joseph V Moss wrote: > Using /proc/mounts could be an issue for anyone
>> trying to use this with a kernel > that truncates /proc/mounts.
>> >
>> 
>> Which kernel truncates /proc/mounts?
>> 
>> Any recent kernel uses the seq_file interface which guarantees that
>> nothing gets truncated.  I have a system up and running that works fine
>> with about 2500 mounts.
>> 
>> 
>> >
>> >>Hello,
>> >>
>> >>The netfs scripts for Red Hat go through and umount any loopback
>> >>devices before attempting to umount the encompassing filesystem.  This
>> >>seems a sane >>thing to do (and I have a bug on said issue), so I've
>> added similar >>functionality to the autofs init script.  Attached is a
>> patch.  >>Comments encouraged.  Testing by debian folks would be nice,
>> too.
>> >>
>> >>-Jeff
>> >>
>> >>--- autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in.umount-loopback 2004-09-02
15> 55:21.722705296 -0400
>> >>+++ autofs-4.1.3/samples/rc.autofs.in 2004-09-02
16> 16:09.985940440 -0400
>> >>@@ -351,6 +351,31 @@ function signal_automounts() >> return $RETVAL >>
>> }
>> >>
>> >>+function umount_loopback() >>+{ >>+ loops=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1
>> ~ /^\/dev\/loop/ && $2 != "/" {print $2}' /proc/mounts` >>+
>> automounts=`LC_ALL=C awk '!/^#/ && $1 ~ /^automount/ {print $2}'
>> /proc/mounts` >>+ >>+ for l in $loops >>+ do >>+ for a in $automounts
>> >>+ do >>+ command="echo $l | grep -E '^$a'" >>+ match=`echo $command |
>> sh` >>+ if [ -n "$match" ]; then >>+ echo "" >>+ echo -n $"Unmounting
>> loopback filesystem $match: " >>+ umount -d $match >>+ if [ $? -eq 0 ];
>> then >>+ echo "done" >>+ else >>+ echo "failed ($?)"  >>+ fi >>+ fi >>+
>> done >>+ done >>+} >>+ >> # Redhat start/stop function.
>> >> #
>> >> function redhat() >>@@ -386,6 +411,7 @@ case "$1" in >> if [ -z
>> "`pidofproc $prog`" -a -z "`getmounts`" ]; then >> RETVAL=0 >> else >>+
>> umount_loopback >> signal_automounts >> RETVAL=$?  >> fi >>@@ -477,6
>> +503,7 @@ case "$1" in >> ;; >> stop) >> echo 'Stopping automounter.'
>> >>+ umount_loopback >> start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --signal USR2
>> --exec $DAEMON >> ;; >> reload|restart)
>> >>
>> >>_______________________________________________ >>autofs mailing list
>> >>autofs@linux.kernel.org
>> >>http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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>> > autofs@linux.kernel.org >
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>> 
>> 
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