[Bug 1167337] Re: nfs4 mounts hang in bootup with upstart starting rpc.gssd

stef update at mrc-heidelberg.de
Wed Apr 17 17:06:18 UTC 2013


May be a additional flag "-e" has some influence?
I use this flag to prevent gssd from blocking the entire system when an users 
krb-credential has expired to restore the old behavior.
This was needed since OpenSuse 11.4 and also for Ubuntu 12.04. (due to some 
changes in the kernel as I remember.)

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Title:
  nfs4 mounts hang in bootup with upstart starting rpc.gssd

Status in “nfs-utils” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  System 12.04.2 32 and 64bit. nfs4 with krb5/ldap authentication.
  No network-manager!

  A nfs4 mount results in a system hang, if rpc.gssd is started before rpcbind (portmap) and the filesystem is defined as:
  nfs4    sec=krb5....
  in /etc/init/gssd.conf the start condition is
     start on (started portmap
            or mounting TYPE=nfs4 OPTIONS=*sec*krb5*)

  So when the file system is defined as:   nfs4   sec=krb5
  upstart does not wait on portmap (rpcbind) and starts sometimes rpc.gssd before rpcbind. This lead to mounting errors and prevents the further bootup.

  My solution at the moment is to define the file systems as:
      ... nfs  vers=4,sec=krb5...

  which works at the moment.
  (I have also added 
      NEED_GSSD=yes
      NEED_IDMAPD=yes
  to /etc/defaults/nfs-common

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