* [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose
@ 2012-01-16 14:48 Marc Schwarzschild
2012-01-17 8:50 ` Milan Broz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Marc Schwarzschild @ 2012-01-16 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dm-crypt
Hi,
I am setting up an external USB encrypted drive. I can mount it
manually after I boot the computer. I understand that I must
issue the 'cryptsetup luksClose' after I umount the disk. How do
I arrange for this as part of the Debian halt process so it
happens automatically when the server is shutdown? What happens
if there is a power failure and 'cryptsetup luksClose' was not
executed?
Thank you,
Marc
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Marc Schwarzschild 212-580-1175 The Brookhaven Group, LLC
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* Re: [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose
2012-01-16 14:48 [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose Marc Schwarzschild
@ 2012-01-17 8:50 ` Milan Broz
2012-01-17 21:31 ` Marc Schwarzschild
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Milan Broz @ 2012-01-17 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marc Schwarzschild; +Cc: dm-crypt
On 01/16/2012 03:48 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
> I am setting up an external USB encrypted drive. I can mount it
> manually after I boot the computer. I understand that I must
> issue the 'cryptsetup luksClose' after I umount the disk. How do
> I arrange for this as part of the Debian halt process so it
> happens automatically when the server is shutdown?
It is not cryptsetup job, it should be part of initscripts/systemd
to correctly unmap active devices on shutdown.
(Usually it tries to unmap all crypto disks except device
with root fs which is just remounted read-only. Recent systemd is able
to unmouteven root device properly.)
For hot-plugged disks it is usually handled by some GUI service,
usually based on udisks.
> What happens
> if there is a power failure and 'cryptsetup luksClose' was not
> executed?
For LUKS, no need to worry after power failure - luksClose
just remove kernel mapping (kernel state) it doesn't touch
on-disk metadata at all.
(Of course there can be some filesystem damage after power failure,
but that's not LUKS related, it can happen even for unencrypted fs.)
Milan
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* Re: [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose
2012-01-17 8:50 ` Milan Broz
@ 2012-01-17 21:31 ` Marc Schwarzschild
2012-01-18 8:10 ` Milan Broz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Marc Schwarzschild @ 2012-01-17 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Milan Broz; +Cc: dm-crypt
Thank you. I gather from this that I can safely halt or reboot
while a disk is mounted, right?
--- January 17, 2012 Milan Broz sent: ---
On 01/16/2012 03:48 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
> I am setting up an external USB encrypted drive. I can mount it
> manually after I boot the computer. I understand that I must
> issue the 'cryptsetup luksClose' after I umount the disk. How do
> I arrange for this as part of the Debian halt process so it
> happens automatically when the server is shutdown?
It is not cryptsetup job, it should be part of initscripts/systemd
to correctly unmap active devices on shutdown.
(Usually it tries to unmap all crypto disks except device
with root fs which is just remounted read-only. Recent systemd is able
to unmouteven root device properly.)
For hot-plugged disks it is usually handled by some GUI service,
usually based on udisks.
> What happens
> if there is a power failure and 'cryptsetup luksClose' was not
> executed?
For LUKS, no need to worry after power failure - luksClose
just remove kernel mapping (kernel state) it doesn't touch
on-disk metadata at all.
(Of course there can be some filesystem damage after power failure,
but that's not LUKS related, it can happen even for unencrypted fs.)
Milan
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Marc Schwarzschild 212-580-1175 The Brookhaven Group, LLC
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* Re: [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose
2012-01-17 21:31 ` Marc Schwarzschild
@ 2012-01-18 8:10 ` Milan Broz
2012-01-19 15:30 ` Marc Schwarzschild
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Milan Broz @ 2012-01-18 8:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marc Schwarzschild; +Cc: dm-crypt
On 01/17/2012 10:31 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
>
> Thank you. I gather from this that I can safely halt or reboot
> while a disk is mounted, right?
From the LUKS metadata point of view yes (there will be still
encryption key in memory but that's different problem).
From the filesystem POV above LUKS - it depends. If it is remounted
read-only, there should be no data loss on [un]expected reboot.
(If you reboot while some write IOs are in-flight, of course you get
some corruption.)
Anyway, distro initscripts should handle this during controlled
shutdown for all mounted devices.
Milan
>
> --- January 17, 2012 Milan Broz sent: ---
>
> On 01/16/2012 03:48 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
> > I am setting up an external USB encrypted drive. I can mount it
> > manually after I boot the computer. I understand that I must
> > issue the 'cryptsetup luksClose' after I umount the disk. How do
> > I arrange for this as part of the Debian halt process so it
> > happens automatically when the server is shutdown?
>
> It is not cryptsetup job, it should be part of initscripts/systemd
> to correctly unmap active devices on shutdown.
> (Usually it tries to unmap all crypto disks except device
> with root fs which is just remounted read-only. Recent systemd is able
> to unmouteven root device properly.)
>
> For hot-plugged disks it is usually handled by some GUI service,
> usually based on udisks.
>
> > What happens
> > if there is a power failure and 'cryptsetup luksClose' was not
> > executed?
>
> For LUKS, no need to worry after power failure - luksClose
> just remove kernel mapping (kernel state) it doesn't touch
> on-disk metadata at all.
> (Of course there can be some filesystem damage after power failure,
> but that's not LUKS related, it can happen even for unencrypted fs.)
>
> Milan
>
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* Re: [dm-crypt] cryptsetup luksClose
2012-01-18 8:10 ` Milan Broz
@ 2012-01-19 15:30 ` Marc Schwarzschild
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Marc Schwarzschild @ 2012-01-19 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Milan Broz; +Cc: dm-crypt
Thank you.
--- January 18, 2012 Milan Broz sent: ---
On 01/17/2012 10:31 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
>
> Thank you. I gather from this that I can safely halt or reboot
> while a disk is mounted, right?
From the LUKS metadata point of view yes (there will be still
encryption key in memory but that's different problem).
From the filesystem POV above LUKS - it depends. If it is remounted
read-only, there should be no data loss on [un]expected reboot.
(If you reboot while some write IOs are in-flight, of course you get
some corruption.)
Anyway, distro initscripts should handle this during controlled
shutdown for all mounted devices.
Milan
>
> --- January 17, 2012 Milan Broz sent: ---
>
> On 01/16/2012 03:48 PM, Marc Schwarzschild wrote:
> > I am setting up an external USB encrypted drive. I can mount it
> > manually after I boot the computer. I understand that I must
> > issue the 'cryptsetup luksClose' after I umount the disk. How do
> > I arrange for this as part of the Debian halt process so it
> > happens automatically when the server is shutdown?
>
> It is not cryptsetup job, it should be part of initscripts/systemd
> to correctly unmap active devices on shutdown.
> (Usually it tries to unmap all crypto disks except device
> with root fs which is just remounted read-only. Recent systemd is able
> to unmouteven root device properly.)
>
> For hot-plugged disks it is usually handled by some GUI service,
> usually based on udisks.
>
> > What happens
> > if there is a power failure and 'cryptsetup luksClose' was not
> > executed?
>
> For LUKS, no need to worry after power failure - luksClose
> just remove kernel mapping (kernel state) it doesn't touch
> on-disk metadata at all.
> (Of course there can be some filesystem damage after power failure,
> but that's not LUKS related, it can happen even for unencrypted fs.)
>
> Milan
>
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_________________________________________________________
Marc Schwarzschild 212-580-1175 The Brookhaven Group, LLC
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