[arch-dev-public] nfs-utils-1.3.0 enters [testing]

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On 06/20/2014 04:16 PM, Genes Lists wrote:
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..rpc.nfsd[872]: rpc.nfsd: writing fd to kernel failed: errno 11(...ed)

More strangeness - after a while I tried loading all the pieces by hand - and suprisingly that worked. Then after that, the systemd nfs-server service works if re-started ... specifically I did:


systemctl restart proc-fs-nfsd.mount

systemctl restart rpcbind
systemctl restart nfs-mountd.service
systemctl restart rpc-statd.service
systemctl restart nfs-idmapd.service
systemctl restart rpc-svcgssd.service
systemctl restart rpc-statd-notify.service
systemctl restart nfs-mountd
systemctl restart rpc-gssd.service rpc-svcgssd.service

exportfs -r
/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd

systemctl restart rpcbind
systemctl restart rpc-statd-notify.service
systemctl  status  rpc-statd-notify.service

All worked fine. Then if I do
systemctl restart nfs-server

there are no more errors.

I am stumped. Only thing I did not mention was I did reboot server after installing the new nfs-utils from testing (kernel 3.15.1). nfs-server did not start on boot - or by (re)starting nfs-server service after machine was up (and nfs-server service failed) during boot.

Perplexed - but sharing in case others see similar odd behaviour.

Gene




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