Re: [PATCH] gssd: cut down log chatter in gssd_search_krb5_keytab

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On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 10:47:33AM -0500, Jeff Layton wrote:
> Because the kernel now looks for krb5 creds by default when mounting, we
> need to always have clients run rpc.gssd to avoid the 15s hang on the
> first mount attempt.

Not sure if it's the same hangs, but I see about the same length of a
hang on my Debian wheezy systems when accessing the first file for a
data operation, with rpc.gssd running or not.  Funnily enough this also
happens when trying to read a non-existand file, but not for things like
a simple readdir.

Still looking into it, but being a non-interruptible sleep it's fairly
annoying.

That being said Debian wheezy also only starts rpc.gssd from the init
scripts if it sees a krb option in /etc/fstab, which I don't have.

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