On Tue, 16 Jul 2019, 13:32:23 +0200, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:11 AM <ub22@gmx.net> wrote:
OK, I've done it like you with methode 2
PS: The issue isn't present anymore with a new user - so I plane to generate new users and move the contend
So maybe autofs causes the mount to be redone as soon as it is detected that it has gone away (by KDE if nothing else). So nothing hangs. Why it goes away is of course a question. But as autofs brings it back before it is missed, the problem gets solved.
This is the whole idea of automount: it keeps the directory mounted as long as there are any files from it opened; when there aren't any, it umounts the directory automatically after the inactivity timeout has elapsed. When a running (or a new one) process opens a file below such a directory again, automounts jumps in. To me, this is the only sensible way to disconnect servers and clients so that they can start/restart/stop without affecting the other too much.
My problem where the server has gone away is, unfortunately, not helped by autofs.
Yep, that's a real pity. Perhaps, we should add more input to <https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1012883> (thx, Felix!). And, no, there is no development going on there, Simon! Cheers. l8er manfred