[Bug 643289] Re: idmapd does not starts to work after system reboot
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643289 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Sep 28 18:15:14 UTC 2012
This bug was fixed in the package nfs-utils - 1:1.2.6-3ubuntu2
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nfs-utils (1:1.2.6-3ubuntu2) quantal; urgency=low
[ Steve Langasek ]
* Adjust upstart jobs to treat TYPE=nfs and TYPE=nfs4 mounts identically,
since TYPE=nfs4 is considered deprecated.
* Fix various boot-time race conditions between mountall and nfs-utils by
moving handling of the 'mounting' events to separate gssd-mounting and
idmapd-mounting jobs. Requires mountall 2.41 or better to avoid deadlock
on boot. LP: #643289, LP: #611397.
* Fix the stop conditions: never stop on 'runlevel [06]' since that gives
the system no time to cleanly unmount nfs mounts; instead, stop only on
the unmounted-remote-filesystems event.
* Newer versions of gssd don't talk to portmap, so don't make the upstart
job depend on it.
* Add an instance to statd-mounting, and change it to just wait for statd
instead of trying to trigger it potentially out of order. This also means
we don't need to try to force portmap to start from statd.
[ Matthew L. Dailey ]
* Add "-e" (ticket expiry is error) option to rpc.gssd to prevent hangs due
to EKEYEXPIRED error from kernel on ticket expiry. LP: #794112
-- Stephane Graber <stgraber at ubuntu.com> Fri, 28 Sep 2012 13:58:43 -0400
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
idmapd does not starts to work after system reboot
Status in “mountall” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “nfs-utils” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “mountall” source package in Lucid:
Won't Fix
Status in “nfs-utils” source package in Lucid:
Won't Fix
Status in “mountall” source package in Precise:
Triaged
Status in “nfs-utils” source package in Precise:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: nfs-common
I have server which runs Kerberos+LDAP+NFSv4. After installing minimal Ununtu 10.10, I set up Kerberos client and NFSv4. But I've got a problem when restarted computer. After some retries I've noticed that idmapd does not work properly after system restarts but there is a workaround which makes it work:
1. Edit /etc/rc.local and place there following commands
sleep 5
service autofs stop
service idmapd restart
service autofs start
2. Add rc.local to system startup:
update-rc.d rc.local enable
Hope this workaround will help to find out the source of the problem.
It is obvious that something launches in wrong way. But what is that?
Thanks!
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