Hi Jan- Can you file this on bugzilla.linux-nfs.org and assign it to me? It's likely that this feature isn't working for statd either. I'll try to get right to it. On Sep 30, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Jan RÄkorajski wrote: > On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Steve Dickson wrote: > >> New Features in this release: >> >> * Both Client and server IPv6 support is available with the >> --enable-ipv6 configuration flag (which is on by default) >> >> * NFSoverRDMA mount support. >> >> * A large number of bug fixes. > > Unfortunately there is a new misfeature in rpc.mountd that crept in > with IPv6 support. > Option '-p <port>' is no longer working, mountd succesfully registers > MNT1 and then fails with -EADDRINUSE for MNT2 and MNT3 on ip4/tcp,udp and > ip6/tcp,udp transports. > > [root@home ~]# rpc.mountd -d all -F -p 4444 > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 2, udp) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 2, tcp) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 2, udp6) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 2, tcp6) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 3, udp) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 3, tcp) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 3, udp6) > rpc.mountd: svc_tli_create: could not bind to requested address > rpc.mountd: Failed to create listener xprt (mountd, 3, tcp6) > rpc.mountd: Kernel does not have pseudo root support. > rpc.mountd: NFS v4 mounts will be disabled unless fsid=0 > rpc.mountd: is specfied in /etc/exports file. > rpc.mountd: Version 1.2.3 starting > > [root@home ~]# rpcinfo -t localhost 100005 > program 100005 version 1 ready and waiting > > If I start mountd without '-p' it succesfully registers all versions > on random ports. > > [root@home ~]# rpc.mountd -d all -F > rpc.mountd: Kernel does not have pseudo root support. > rpc.mountd: NFS v4 mounts will be disabled unless fsid=0 > rpc.mountd: is specfied in /etc/exports file. > rpc.mountd: Version 1.2.3 starting > > [root@home ~]# rpcinfo -t localhost 100005 > program 100005 version 1 ready and waiting > program 100005 version 2 ready and waiting > program 100005 version 3 ready and waiting > > Reverting b551b1fd0052de9b8c674b30c39d9f2a1e9d79cc cures the problem. > but I guess it's not the right thing to do. > > -- > Jan RÄkorajski | ALL SUSPECTS ARE GUILTY. PERIOD! > baggins<at>mimuw.edu.pl | OTHERWISE THEY WOULDN'T BE SUSPECTS, WOULD THEY? > BOFH, MANIAC | -- TROOPS by Kevin Rubio -- chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html