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My docker.prom.service unit file has:



After=docker.service media-data.mount


media-data.mount has a chain of:



media-data.mount +280ms
└─remote-fs-pre.target @2.116s
└─rpcbind.service @2.261s +13ms
└─rpcbind.socket @1.549s
└─sysinit.target @1.534s
└─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
└─local-fs.target @1.346s
└─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
└─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
└─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
└─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
└─system.slice @277ms
└─-.slice @235ms


docker.prom.service has a chain of:



docker.prom.service @5.483s
└─docker.service @1.976s +3.491s
└─network-online.target @1.974s
└─network.target @1.972s
└─networking.service @1.533s +436ms
└─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
└─local-fs.target @1.346s
└─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
└─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
└─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
└─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
└─system.slice @277ms
└─-.slice @235ms



I would expect to see media-data.mount in the critical chain of docker.prom.service since media-data.mount is explicitly called out in the After= line of the docker.prom.service file.



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    My docker.prom.service unit file has:



    After=docker.service media-data.mount


    media-data.mount has a chain of:



    media-data.mount +280ms
    └─remote-fs-pre.target @2.116s
    └─rpcbind.service @2.261s +13ms
    └─rpcbind.socket @1.549s
    └─sysinit.target @1.534s
    └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
    └─local-fs.target @1.346s
    └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
    └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
    └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
    └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
    └─system.slice @277ms
    └─-.slice @235ms


    docker.prom.service has a chain of:



    docker.prom.service @5.483s
    └─docker.service @1.976s +3.491s
    └─network-online.target @1.974s
    └─network.target @1.972s
    └─networking.service @1.533s +436ms
    └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
    └─local-fs.target @1.346s
    └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
    └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
    └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
    └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
    └─system.slice @277ms
    └─-.slice @235ms



    I would expect to see media-data.mount in the critical chain of docker.prom.service since media-data.mount is explicitly called out in the After= line of the docker.prom.service file.



    Am I missing something obvious?









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      My docker.prom.service unit file has:



      After=docker.service media-data.mount


      media-data.mount has a chain of:



      media-data.mount +280ms
      └─remote-fs-pre.target @2.116s
      └─rpcbind.service @2.261s +13ms
      └─rpcbind.socket @1.549s
      └─sysinit.target @1.534s
      └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
      └─local-fs.target @1.346s
      └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
      └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
      └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
      └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
      └─system.slice @277ms
      └─-.slice @235ms


      docker.prom.service has a chain of:



      docker.prom.service @5.483s
      └─docker.service @1.976s +3.491s
      └─network-online.target @1.974s
      └─network.target @1.972s
      └─networking.service @1.533s +436ms
      └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
      └─local-fs.target @1.346s
      └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
      └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
      └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
      └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
      └─system.slice @277ms
      └─-.slice @235ms



      I would expect to see media-data.mount in the critical chain of docker.prom.service since media-data.mount is explicitly called out in the After= line of the docker.prom.service file.



      Am I missing something obvious?









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      My docker.prom.service unit file has:



      After=docker.service media-data.mount


      media-data.mount has a chain of:



      media-data.mount +280ms
      └─remote-fs-pre.target @2.116s
      └─rpcbind.service @2.261s +13ms
      └─rpcbind.socket @1.549s
      └─sysinit.target @1.534s
      └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
      └─local-fs.target @1.346s
      └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
      └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
      └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
      └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
      └─system.slice @277ms
      └─-.slice @235ms


      docker.prom.service has a chain of:



      docker.prom.service @5.483s
      └─docker.service @1.976s +3.491s
      └─network-online.target @1.974s
      └─network.target @1.972s
      └─networking.service @1.533s +436ms
      └─apparmor.service @1.349s +168ms
      └─local-fs.target @1.346s
      └─var-lib-docker-aufs-mnt-fd982b7186fd056a83f57948112a542ac04a6b161e58fdde16fe3191f7279915.mount @6.882s
      └─local-fs-pre.target @678ms
      └─lvm2-monitor.service @417ms +250ms
      └─lvm2-lvmetad.service @558ms
      └─system.slice @277ms
      └─-.slice @235ms



      I would expect to see media-data.mount in the critical chain of docker.prom.service since media-data.mount is explicitly called out in the After= line of the docker.prom.service file.



      Am I missing something obvious?







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