On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 10:01:47PM -0500, Derek P. Moore wrote: > I've just sync'd three of my computers to Rawhide, and NFS and LDAP are > now broken on each. > > I get the following when I do a 'service nfs start': > > Starting NFS services: [ OK ] > Starting NFS quotas: get_myaddress: getifaddrs: Bad address > [FAILED] > Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ] > Starting NFS mountd: get_myaddress: getifaddrs: Socket operation on non- > socket > [FAILED] > > > I'd been following Rawhide on my laptop, and everything was seeming > stable, so I decided to update two of my servers... Since my laptop > only mounts NFS and doesn't serve up any shares, of course I didn't > notice the NFS problems till too late. > Any ideas? What's up with NFS? And why can root do nss_ldap, but not > users? > > Derek P. Moore This has already been traced to a small bug in the new glibc that was released Tuesday morning. It should be fixed in the next glibc that comes out. Meanwhile "downgrade" your glibc to the previous version. -- G.Wolfe Woodbury `- -' RHCT U The Line Eater is a boojum!
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