mirror_zfs/etc/init.d/zfs.lunar
Brian Behlendorf 2a005961a4 Ensure all block devices are available
These days most disk drivers will probe for devices asynchronously.
This means it's possible that when you zfs init script runs all the
required block devices may not yet have been discovered.  The result
is the pool may fail to cleanly import at boot time.  This is
particularly common when you have a large number of devices.

The fix is for the init script to block until udev settles and we
are no longer detecting new devices.  Once the system has settled
the zfs modules can be loaded and the pool with be automatically
imported.
2011-06-30 14:45:33 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# zfs This shell script takes care of starting (mount) and
# stopping (umount) zfs shares.
#
# chkconfig: 35 60 40
# description: ZFS is a filesystem developed by Sun, ZFS is a
# combined file system and logical volume manager
# designed by Sun Microsystems. Made available to Linux
# using SPL (Solaris Porting Layer) by zfsonlinux.org.
# probe: true
case $1 in
start) echo "$1ing ZFS filesystems"
# Delay until all required block devices are present.
udevadm settle
if ! grep "zfs" /proc/modules > /dev/null; then
echo "ZFS kernel module not loaded yet; loading...";
if ! modprobe zfs; then
echo "Failed to load ZFS kernel module...";
exit 0;
fi
fi
if ! [ `uname -m` == "x86_64" ]; then
echo "Warning: You're not running 64bit. Currently native zfs in";
echo " linux is only supported and tested on 64bit.";
# should we break here? People doing this should know what they
# do, thus i'm not breaking here.
fi
# mount the filesystems
while IFS= read -r -d $'\n' dev; do
mdev=$(echo "$dev" | awk '{ print $1; }')
echo -n "mounting $mdev..."
if `zfs mount $mdev`; then
echo -e "done";
else
echo -e "failed";
fi
done < <(zfs list -H);
;;
stop) echo "$1ping ZFS filesystems"
if grep "zfs" /proc/modules > /dev/null; then
# module is loaded, so we can try to umount filesystems
while IFS= read -r -d $'\n' dev; do
mdev=$(echo "$dev" | awk '{ print $1 }');
echo -n "umounting $mdev...";
if `zfs umount $mdev`; then
echo -e "done";
else
echo -e "failed";
fi
# the next line is, because i have to reverse the
# output, otherwise it wouldn't work as it should
done < <(zfs list -H | tac);
# and finally let's rmmod the module
rmmod zfs
else
# module not loaded, no need to umount anything
exit 0
fi
;;
restart) echo "$1ing ZFS filesystems"
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
;;
esac