On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, maxine wrote: > Hi -Posted yesterday morning with a problem I was having with NFS-common > at boot. The problem was: > starting NFS common: statd lockd rpc.statd forgot to set AF_INET in udp > sendmsg. FIX IT! > Just to see I decided to remove the NFS COmmon package. I did this and > rebooted. I then noticed that the message had changed to: > > inetd forgot to set AF_INET in udp sendmsg. FIX IT! I have looke at > inetd files and the man pages for socket, udp, and sendmsg. I still > can't figure out what I need to tell debian. > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I was trying to get NFS working a month or so ago and ran into the same problem, then got sidetracked when upgrading to the latest release of everything and haven't looked at it since ( #18 on the ToDo list). I found that the "forgot to set AF_INET in udp sendmsg. Fix it!" message was coming from .../net/ipv4/udp.c in the kernel source. I also had "mountd[pid#]: getfh failed; Function not implemented" messages when I tried starting NFS from the command line (i.e., "/etc/init.d/nfs-* restart", etc.); other stuff also appeared when starting up manually "RPC: sendmsg returned error 101", and "portmap: server localhost not responding, timed out", but these seemed to stem from whatever was causing udp_mesdmesg in udp.c to spit out the "forgot to set..." error. later, Bruce