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#1  2016-11-16 12:03:51

  scouseman - Nowy użytkownik

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Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

Hi, I am trying to run a script using systemd, but I keep getting errors when it runs.

My script is as follows:

Kod:

# this mounts a secure ftp remote path for local use
#! /bin/bash

curlftpfs -o ssl -o ssl_control -o no_verify_hostname -o no_verify_peer -d username:password@domain:port /mnt/ftpshare &

My systemd template is as follows:

Kod:

[Unit]
Description=ftp remote mount

[Service]



ExecStart=/home/ftpmount.sh
KillMode=process


[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

When I run

Kod:

/home/ftpmount.sh

the script executes fine

but when I run the service and check the status

sudo systemctl status ftpmount -l

I get:

Kod:

● ftpmount.service - ftp remote mount
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/ftpmount.service; enabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2016-11-15 22:16:18 GMT; 23s ago
  Process: 1568 ExecStart=/home/ftpmount.sh (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)
 Main PID: 1568 (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)

Nov 15 22:16:18 openmediavault systemd[1]: Started ftp remote mount.
Nov 15 22:16:18 openmediavault systemd[1]: ftpmount.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC
Nov 15 22:16:18 openmediavault systemd[1]: Unit ftpmount.service entered failed state.

Can anybody help me to resolve this please

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#2  2016-11-16 12:43:51

  uzytkownikubunt - Zbanowany

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

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Ostatnio edytowany przez uzytkownikubunt (2016-12-01 01:47:19)

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#3  2016-11-16 14:26:00

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

Unfortunately, I still can't get it to run, with your suggestion, very frustrating spent nearly a week trying to get it to work, with or with '&' makes no difference.
Thanks again for your help.

Ostatnio edytowany przez scouseman (2016-11-16 18:19:41)

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#4  2016-11-18 01:10:10

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

My way to mount remote resources SSH / FTP:

Kod:

#!/bin/bash


function dugmount {
    sshfs USERNAME@HOSTNAME:/home/FOLDER /media/dug 
    echo "dug zamontowany w /media/dug ;)"; notify-send -t 2000 "dug zamontowany w /media/dug ;)";
};

function dugexit {
    fusermount -u /media/dug || $( killall sshfs  && sudo umount /media/dug)
    echo "dug odmontowany ;)"; notify-send -t 2000 "dug odmontowany ;)";
};

grep 'HOSTNAME' /proc/mounts &>>/dev/null && dugexit || dugmount;
exit 0;

I do not use SystemD.

Run at startup? I prefer OpenRC and  Daemontools in my Gentoo, Debian will SysVinit and Daemnotools.

Maybe try to run script ftpmount.sh using [b]/etc/rc.local[/b]
?


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#5  2016-11-18 10:09:03

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

Thanks for your replies guys:
The solution to this as uzytkownikubunt said was to remove

Kod:

# this mounts a secure ftp remote path for local use

off the top of the script and it works fine

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#6  2016-11-18 10:13:03

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

Why don't you just use a native systemd mechanism? I have a local ftp server, it listens on 192.168.1.150:21. If I wanted to mount it via curlftpfs using your command from the script, I would type something like this:

Kod:

# curlftpfs -o ssl -o ssl_control -o no_verify_hostname -o no_verify_peer -d morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21 /mnt

Now I can see the content of my FTP, but only as root. Basically the one who starts the command is able to see the content. If you want to allow other users to see what's inside, you can use the following command:

Kod:

# curlftpfs -o ssl -o ssl_control -o no_verify_hostname -o no_verify_peer -o allow_other -d morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21 /mnt

Now, you don't write a script to mount this resource because it's madness to do such thing on systemd. Instead, just use a .mount file, in this case /etc/systemd/system/mnt.mount with the following content:

Kod:

[Unit]
Before=remote-fs.target

[Mount]
What=curlftpfs#morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21
Where=/mnt
Type=fuse
Options=auto,user,uid=1000,allow_other,ssl,ssl_control,no_verify_hostname,no_verify_peer

And that's basically it. When you mount it, you get what you wanted:

Kod:

# systemctl start mnt.mount
# systemctl status mnt.mount --no-pager
● mnt.mount - /mnt
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/mnt.mount; static; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: active (mounted) since Fri 2016-11-18 10:04:26 CET; 2min 16s ago
    Where: /mnt
     What: curlftpfs#ftp://morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21/
  Process: 129067 ExecUnmount=/bin/umount /mnt (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
  Process: 129105 ExecMount=/bin/mount curlftpfs#morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21 /mnt -t fuse -o user,uid=1000,allow_other,ssl,ssl_control,no_verify_hostname,no_verify_peer (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
    Tasks: 3 (limit: 4915)
   CGroup: /system.slice/mnt.mount
           └─129116 curlftpfs morfik:pass@192.168.1.150:21 /mnt -o rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,allow_other,ssl,ssl_control,no_verify_hostname,no_verify_peer

Nov 18 10:04:26 morfikownia systemd[1]: Mounting /mnt...
Nov 18 10:04:26 morfikownia systemd[1]: Mounted /mnt.

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#7  2016-11-18 10:31:51

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Re: Mount remote folder using Systemd & Curlftpfs

Thanks morfik

That work perfectly and seems much cleaner.
Thanks very much.

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