Sure, but why does systemctl complain about rpc-svcgssd.service, if
there are no NFS credentials inside? Its perfectly fine to run NFS
without cryptographic security, even though /etc/krb5.keytab does
exist.
I have the impression that the conditionals you mentioned are not
complete.
Hi Salvatore,
would it be possible to check if there are some NFS credentials in the
krb5.keytab file before issuing an error?
Regards
Harri
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Bug #1002826 [nfs-common] rpc-svcgssd.service fails with "unable to obtain root
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Hi
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 02:36:14PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Package: nfs-common
> Version: 1:1.3.4-6
>
> systemd moans about krb5.keytab at boot time
>
> ```
> # systemctl --failed
> UNITLOAD ACTIVE SUBDESCRIPTION
> *
Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.3.4-6
systemd moans about krb5.keytab at boot time
```
# systemctl --failed
UNITLOAD ACTIVE SUBDESCRIPTION
* rpc-svcgssd.service loaded failed failed RPC security service for NFS server
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was
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