systemd_mounts

systemd mounts

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Setup mounts as sysemd Service.

This Playbook creates a Systemd Service for mounting Shares.

So you can use mounts as system Servie.

Works for debian stretch, and Jessie if you use systemd.

for Example:

systemctl status mount-point.mount
systemctl start mount-point.mount
systemctl stop mount-point.mount

Options:

Appdir:                           # description of the Service
share: //apps.local/apps$         # Share to mount from
mount: /opt/app                   # Folder to mount in
type: nfs                         # mount type (look at mount man page)
options: uid=1000                 # Options, username...
automount: false                  # If false: the service will mount at boot
                                  # if true: Mount when access on the Folder and on boot

Example Playbook

- hosts: all
  roles:
    - role: systemd-mounts
      mounts:
        myLogDir:
          share: //logserver.local/logs$
          mount: /mnt/logs
          type: cifs
          options: domain=local,username=user,password=password,uid=1000,gid=1000
          automount: true
        Appdir:
          share: //apps.local/apps$
          mount: /opt/app
          type: nfs
          options: uid=1000
          automount: false
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Setup mounts and automount as Systemd service

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