Richard Crane
2014-02-17 18:06:56 UTC
I'm running the following configuration with davfs2 package from repoforge:
CentOS release 5.9 neon-0.25.5-10.el5_4.1 davfs2-1.4.6-1.el5.rf
I'm testing davfs2 by connecting from a Centos server to dav.box.com. It works fine as long as the server dav.box.com is accessible on the internet.
I asked my self what will happen if dav.box.com is not responding or if it's responding but the remote share doesn't exist. I went ahead and mapped dav.box.com on my /etc/hosts file to a non accessible IP address and this is what happened:
a. When I try mounting using the following command line:
mount -t davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box.com
b. The server creates the following process:
[Centos]# ps -ef | grep mount davfs2 17925 1 0 15:16 pts/0 00:00:00 /sbin/mount.davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box_com -o rw
c. This process stays there indefinitely creating the following messages:
[Centos]# /sbin/mount.davfs: connection timed out two times; trying one last time [Centos]# /sbin/mount.davfs: connection timed out two times; trying one last time /sbin/mount.davfs: server temporarily unreachable; mounting anyway
d. After 3 times trying, the "df -h" will hang for few minutes until it shows the mount point: https://dav.box.com/dav 26G 13G 13G 50% /mnt/box.com
It shows the mount point which is not accessible.
e. The davfs2 process stays alive:
[Centos]# ps -ef | grep mount davfs2 17925 1 0 15:16 pts/0 00:00:00 /sbin/mount.davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box.com -o rw
f. It creates the following entry under /proc/mount
https://dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box_com fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,max_read=16384 0 0
I checked all the davfs2 config options and nothing is letting me to automatically umount if connection times out. The davfs2 version on Ubuntu has a nomountanyway option which don't exist on the Centos davfs2.
How can I try in Centos 5.9 to mount dav.box.com/dav in a way that if it doesn't mount properly because the connection is timing out or the share doesn't exist, it will completely terminate any davfs2 process and do a umount ??
Thanks in advanced.
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CentOS release 5.9 neon-0.25.5-10.el5_4.1 davfs2-1.4.6-1.el5.rf
I'm testing davfs2 by connecting from a Centos server to dav.box.com. It works fine as long as the server dav.box.com is accessible on the internet.
I asked my self what will happen if dav.box.com is not responding or if it's responding but the remote share doesn't exist. I went ahead and mapped dav.box.com on my /etc/hosts file to a non accessible IP address and this is what happened:
a. When I try mounting using the following command line:
mount -t davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box.com
b. The server creates the following process:
[Centos]# ps -ef | grep mount davfs2 17925 1 0 15:16 pts/0 00:00:00 /sbin/mount.davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box_com -o rw
c. This process stays there indefinitely creating the following messages:
[Centos]# /sbin/mount.davfs: connection timed out two times; trying one last time [Centos]# /sbin/mount.davfs: connection timed out two times; trying one last time /sbin/mount.davfs: server temporarily unreachable; mounting anyway
d. After 3 times trying, the "df -h" will hang for few minutes until it shows the mount point: https://dav.box.com/dav 26G 13G 13G 50% /mnt/box.com
It shows the mount point which is not accessible.
e. The davfs2 process stays alive:
[Centos]# ps -ef | grep mount davfs2 17925 1 0 15:16 pts/0 00:00:00 /sbin/mount.davfs dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box.com -o rw
f. It creates the following entry under /proc/mount
https://dav.box.com/dav /mnt/box_com fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,max_read=16384 0 0
I checked all the davfs2 config options and nothing is letting me to automatically umount if connection times out. The davfs2 version on Ubuntu has a nomountanyway option which don't exist on the Centos davfs2.
How can I try in Centos 5.9 to mount dav.box.com/dav in a way that if it doesn't mount properly because the connection is timing out or the share doesn't exist, it will completely terminate any davfs2 process and do a umount ??
Thanks in advanced.
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