Ortelious wrote: > I'm having the exact same problem since updating to netbase 5.0 and > ifupdown 0.7~rc3 Booting is taking around 10 minutes as it tries to > map the four nfs4 shares i have on my server. After it gets the timed > out messages it boots normally and the shares are connected fine. > > > Information during boot: > Configuring network interfaces...Starting rpcbind daemon... > Starting NFS common utilities: statd idmapd. > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > > > and i can replicate this by running: > > > ifdown -a --exlude=lo > ifup -a --exlude=lo > > > which returns the following after around the same time it takes to > boot: > Starting rpcbind daemon...Already running.. > Starting NFS common utilities: statd idmapd. > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out > mount.nfs4: Connection timed out
This is a very annoying bug. This may be a warn to other users: please DO NOT turn off your system will start after a several number of timouts (10 min) as numerous as the number of nfs shares. I gonna post this on the debian bug tracker, as updated debian systems are almost unusable. Till later ! -- Antoine Journeaux
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