[Bug 607039] Re: NFS4 automount using replicated servers doesn't work

Steve Langasek steve.langasek at canonical.com
Fri Nov 25 04:20:00 UTC 2011


mount.ntfs4 certainly shouldn't start any daemons, but I would expect it
to autoload the nfs4 module the same way it previously autoloaded the
nfs module.

BTW, for 12.04 we always start idmapd automatically; but if using
autofs, it's still not guaranteed that idmapd will have started before
autofs starts.

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Title:
  NFS4 automount using replicated servers doesn't work

Status in “autofs5” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “nfs-utils” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: autofs5

  [ updated description: mount -t nfs4 server:/mnt /mnt fails through
  oneiric with -ENODEV from mount.nfs4 ]

  In lucid, using autofs5 version 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5, we are having
  trouble using failover with NFS.  Autofs allows you to specify
  multiple hosts with weighting in its configuration files and will fall
  back to a secondary host if the first host is not available at mount
  time.  However, currently on our systems, the mount fails completely.
  This functionality does work with our RHEL 5 hosts (which use autofs
  5.0.1).  Automounting from a single host does work, but when we supply
  multiple hosts, an strace shows that it's trying to connect to the IP
  address '0.0.0.0', port 0, rather than any of the hosts we specify.

  I have attached the full strace output, our /etc/auto.master file, and
  the relevant file from /etc/autofs.d including the multiple hosts.

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