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Bug#805710: marked as done (nfs-common: NFS mounts don't work because nfs-common starts before rpcbind.service)



Your message dated Sat, 10 Dec 2022 14:39:00 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#805710: nfs-common: NFS mounts don't work because nfs-common starts before rpcbind.service
has caused the Debian Bug report #805710,
regarding nfs-common: NFS mounts don't work because nfs-common starts before rpcbind.service
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.8-9
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,
NFS mounts don't work on systemd enabled systems because nfs-common is
started before rpcbind. If nfs-common is restarted after boot, the
mounts start to work fine. In log files I see:
nfs-common[1301]: Not starting: portmapper is not running ... (warning).


-- Package-specific info:
-- rpcinfo --
   program vers proto   port  service
    100000    4   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    3   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
    100000    4   udp    111  portmapper
    100000    3   udp    111  portmapper
    100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
    100003    2   tcp   2049  nfs
    100003    3   tcp   2049  nfs
    100003    4   tcp   2049  nfs
    100227    2   tcp   2049
    100227    3   tcp   2049
    100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
    100003    3   udp   2049  nfs
    100003    4   udp   2049  nfs
    100227    2   udp   2049
    100227    3   udp   2049
    100021    1   udp  32768  nlockmgr
    100021    3   udp  32768  nlockmgr
    100021    4   udp  32768  nlockmgr
    100021    1   tcp  32768  nlockmgr
    100021    3   tcp  32768  nlockmgr
    100021    4   tcp  32768  nlockmgr
    100005    1   udp  32767  mountd
    100005    1   tcp  32767  mountd
    100005    2   udp  32767  mountd
    100005    2   tcp  32767  mountd
    100005    3   udp  32767  mountd
    100005    3   tcp  32767  mountd
    100024    1   udp  32765  status
    100024    1   tcp  32765  status
-- /etc/default/nfs-common --
NEED_STATD=
STATDOPTS="--port 32765 --outgoing-port 32766"
NEED_IDMAPD=yes
NEED_GSSD=yes
-- /etc/idmapd.conf --
[General]
Verbosity = 0
Pipefs-Directory = /run/rpc_pipefs
Domain=kaspar.in
[Mapping]
Nobody-User = nobody
Nobody-Group = nogroup
-- /etc/fstab --
/media				/srv/nfs4/media	none	rw,rbind											0	0
/srv/home			/srv/nfs4/home	none	rw,bind												0	0
budha:/multimedia	/srv/multimedia	nfs4	sec=krb5,soft,intr,timeo=10,retrans=10,noatime,auto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10					0	0
#budha:/srv/nfs4/multimedia	/srv/multimedia	nfs		defaults,vers=3,soft,bg						0	3
#budha:/shared	    /home/shared	nfs4	sec=krb5,soft,retrans=4,noatime,auto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10					0	0
-- /proc/mounts --
/dev/dm-3 /srv/nfs4/media ext4 rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg00-home /srv/nfs4/home ext4 rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,data=ordered 0 0
nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd nfsd rw,relatime 0 0
budha:/multimedia /srv/multimedia nfs4 rw,noatime,vers=4.0,rsize=262144,wsize=262144,namlen=255,soft,proto=tcp6,port=0,timeo=10,retrans=10,sec=krb5,clientaddr=fd3c:13aa:60ba:0:ae22:bff:fe2c:b7ae,local_lock=none,addr=fd3c:13aa:60ba::1 0 0

-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (10, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 4.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/6 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=cs_CZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages nfs-common depends on:
ii  adduser             3.113+nmu3
ii  initscripts         2.88dsf-59.2
ii  libc6               2.19-22
ii  libcap2             1:2.24-12
ii  libcomerr2          1.42.13-1
ii  libdevmapper1.02.1  2:1.02.110-1
ii  libevent-2.0-5      2.0.21-stable-2+b1
ii  libgssapi-krb5-2    1.13.2+dfsg-4
ii  libk5crypto3        1.13.2+dfsg-4
ii  libkeyutils1        1.5.9-8
ii  libkrb5-3           1.13.2+dfsg-4
ii  libmount1           2.27.1-1
ii  libnfsidmap2        0.25-5
ii  libtirpc1           0.2.5-1
ii  libwrap0            7.6.q-25
ii  lsb-base            9.20150917
ii  rpcbind             0.2.3-0.2
ii  ucf                 3.0031

Versions of packages nfs-common recommends:
ii  python  2.7.9-1

Versions of packages nfs-common suggests:
ii  open-iscsi  2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-12
pn  watchdog    <none>

Versions of packages nfs-kernel-server depends on:
ii  libblkid1     2.27.1-1
ii  libc6         2.19-22
ii  libcap2       1:2.24-12
ii  libsqlite3-0  3.9.2-1
ii  libtirpc1     0.2.5-1
ii  libwrap0      7.6.q-25
ii  lsb-base      9.20150917
ii  ucf           3.0031

-- Configuration Files:
/etc/default/nfs-common changed:
NEED_STATD=
STATDOPTS="--port 32765 --outgoing-port 32766"
NEED_IDMAPD=yes
NEED_GSSD=yes


-- no debconf information

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Hi,

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 08:38:09AM +0100, Michal Kašpar wrote:
> Package: nfs-common
> Version: 1:1.2.8-9
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> NFS mounts don't work on systemd enabled systems because nfs-common is
> started before rpcbind. If nfs-common is restarted after boot, the
> mounts start to work fine. In log files I see:
> nfs-common[1301]: Not starting: portmapper is not running ... (warning).

This issue should in meanwhile be not be relevant anymore. I'm closing
it now, but feel free to reopen in case you can reproduce the issue
with a recent version of nfs-utils.

Regards,
Salvatore

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