I have an annoying problem on my server and google has been of no help. I have two drives mirrored for the OS through mdadm, and I recently replaced them with larger versions through the normal process of replacing one at a time and letting the new drive re-sync, then growing the raids in place. Everything is working as expected, with the exception of systemd… It is filling my logs with messages of timing out while trying to locate both of the old drives that no longer exist. Mdadm itself is perfectly happy with the new storage space and has reported no issues, and since this is a server I can’t just blindly reboot it to get systemd to shut the hell up.
So what’s the solution here? What can I do to make this error message go away? Thanks.
[Update] Thanks to everyone who made suggestions below, it looks like I finally found the solution in systemctl daemon-reload
however there is a lot of other great info provided to help with troubleshooting. I’m still trying to learn the systemd stuff so this has all been greatly appreciated!
Right. systemctl list-automounts
to find the name, maybe? I’ve never had exactly this problem though.
Looks like list-automounts is relatively new, try
systemctl status --full --all -t mount
for all mounts and look for your old disks in the info.-t automount
might work but mine is empty, which makes me think this might not be related to the automount unit type.Hopefully this will point us in the right direction though.
That appears to be a success! Thanks for the pointers, I’m still trying to figure out the systemd stuff since I rarely have to touch it.
Sweet, no problem. Good luck.
Still no new errors in the logs. It wasn’t hurting anything, it was just annoying and I didn’t want to reboot a server just because of a logging issue! 😆
Also it was just going to keep trying forever.
Ah cool… the ‘full’ command actually advised running
systemctl daemon-reload
which appears to have cleared the errors listed. Based on previous errors in the log it will likely be another 20 minutes before another error would be generated, so I’m waiting to see what happens now.