Hi,
Looks like I got kind of hit by this - /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs
tries to start rpcbind and seems to fail so for me, hanging the boot.
Previously rpcbind was started before networking target, seemingly
accidentally.
Now systemd integration is a release goal[1], so it would be nice if
rpcb
On 02/18/2014 12:26 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I have to investigate more as to what the reason for this is. Might
> be related to the fact that I defined the /home mount as an automount
> in systemd.
Just a quick update. Removing the "automount" type from the NFS
mount /home in my /et
On 02/17/2014 11:30 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I think a first thing to test might be the latest version which
> is now in unstable together with systemd.
I did some tests now with the result that by default rpcbind.service is
actually properly loaded now which wasn't the case when I f
Hi Joachim!
On 10/27/2013 11:26 PM, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> you promised to do some testing and report back. What was the outcome? I
> use NFS only occasionally and would benefit from socket activation here.
I'm very sorry for the delay. I was just too busy with other things
regarding Debian. I
Hi John,
you promised to do some testing and report back. What was the outcome? I
use NFS only occasionally and would benefit from socket activation here.
Greetings,
Joachm
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Package: rpcbind
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Severity: wishlist
Hi,
when installing the sysvinit replacement systemd, rpcbind is still started
through LSB compatibility support by systemd. This results in rpcbind
not being reliably started before any services that depend on rpcbind
like NFS mounts.
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