I upgraded to Utopic and this problem got worse on that machine. I've
attached the new mountall.log.
The fstab line for the mount is now:
rt-ac66u:/tmp/mnt/yasimedia /mnt/readyshare nfs
_netdev,hard,intr,exec,nodev,nosuid,async,nobootwait 0 0
It looks like it's not detecting the m
I've just started seeing this again after upgrading to trusty. This time
sending SIGUSR1 does not work. The mount.nfs process appears hung on
boot. Killing this process, and then sending SIGUSR1 to mountall results
in the partition mounting.
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Not to pile on here . . . but i have three servers 13.04 at Rackspace
(admittedly, I cannot be certain that the actual hardware is anything
like identical -- but I have configured them side-by-side, and their
installation is identical). Two of the three servers can handle two (2)
NFS mounts in the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks for confirming. Reassigning to network-manager.
network-manager needs to not call the ifupdown hooks before the interface is
genuinely *up* and ready to start delivering packets.
** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) => network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Ok. Can you confirm that 'sudo status network-interface INTERFACE=eth0'
shows the interface as 'running'?
If so, then I think this needs to be triaged over to NetworkManager as a
bug with NM invoking the ifupdown hook scripts too early.
** Summary changed:
- Mountall fails to mount NFS partitio
sudo status network-interface INTERFACE=eth0
network-interface (eth0) start/running
Yes. It shows as running.
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Title:
Mountall fails to mount NF