On Wed, 2021-04-21 at 19:30 +, old sixpack13 wrote:
> ...
> > The drive is normally only used at 3am to run a backup
> > script, ...
>
> > When I mount the drive manually, the timeout always succeeds (though
> > again after 300 seconds rather than 120).
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> not for
...
> The drive is normally only used at 3am to run a backup
> script, ...
> When I mount the drive manually, the timeout always succeeds (though
> again after 300 seconds rather than 120).
>
> Any ideas?
>
not for btrfs-automount-case.
but you {s,c]ould check with your script if the drive
I use automount with systemd service units (not /etc/fstab) to mount an
external BTRFS filesystem (2 drives configured as RAID-1). There is a
timeout of 120 seconds of inactivity after which it should unmount.
This works *nearly* all the time, but sometimes it doesn't and I can't
figure out why. Th