[Bug 711425] Re: portmap does not stop during shutdown, causing possible root fs corruption
ingo
711425 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jul 19 14:04:10 UTC 2011
With other words:
*REST in PEACE*
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Title:
portmap does not stop during shutdown, causing possible root fs
corruption
Status in “portmap” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “sysvinit” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “portmap” source package in Lucid:
Triaged
Status in “sysvinit” source package in Lucid:
Triaged
Status in “portmap” source package in Maverick:
Triaged
Status in “sysvinit” source package in Maverick:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: portmap
This is related, but not the same, as bug #672177
portmap should be stopped as soon as it is no longer needed, which is
right after NFS filesystems are unmounted. The unmounting is done by
unmountnfs.sh from sysvinit. It properly defines an LSB header to say
that portmap should be stopped after it. The trouble is that nothing
interprets this header anymore as upstart does not support this method
of shutdown.
When libc6 is upgraded, this means portmap keeps /lib/libc.so.xxxxx
open, and so / cannot be remounted as readonly, causing filesystem
corruption (this was reported in the comments of bug #672177 by
"ingo".
So portmap should define an event to stop on and sysvinit should emit
that event when it happens.
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