autofs-5.1.3 - set systemd KillMode to process From: Ian Kent It's been reported that fuse based filesystem mounts are lost when restarting autofs. This behaviour is due to systemd default KillMode being control-group rather than process. While changing this from control-group to process might occassionally not kill some processes that should be killed on shutdown or restart these processes are much less common and less problematic than processes managing fuse based mounts. Signed-off-by: Ian Kent --- CHANGELOG | 1 + samples/autofs.service.in | 1 + 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+) --- autofs-5.0.7.orig/CHANGELOG +++ autofs-5.0.7/CHANGELOG @@ -251,6 +251,7 @@ - limit getgrgid_r() buffer size. - add congigure option for limiting getgrgid_r() stack usage. - fix unset tsd group name handling. +- set systemd KillMode to process. 25/07/2012 autofs-5.0.7 ======================= --- autofs-5.0.7.orig/samples/autofs.service.in +++ autofs-5.0.7/samples/autofs.service.in @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ PIDFile=@@autofspiddir@@/autofs.pid EnvironmentFile=-@@autofsconfdir@@/autofs ExecStart=@@sbindir@@/automount $OPTIONS --pid-file @@autofspiddir@@/autofs.pid ExecReload=/usr/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID +KillMode=process TimeoutSec=180 [Install]