Hmmm, sometimes this happens for me on Ubuntu 10.04. The NFS server is
running Debian oldstable, mounts managed by autofs, nfsv3 in use, noacl.
This leads me to believe that it's indeed most likely a race on
access/mount.
I think #11 is unrelated to this bug, as it seems that he does have a
Dern's solution doesn't apply here. Still get the same error in a setup
with NFSv4+autofs+LDAP.
According to the OP's forum link, this problem wasn't present on systems
10.10.
Could it be a race condition where :ICEauthority is created before the
home dir is fully mounted?
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I don't think it's a race condition between access and mount. Same here
without autofs, home gets mounted at boot time. Happens only when I
switch to nfs4, vers 3 works fine.
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I had the same issue. In my case I got the could not update
ICEauthority error message at every logon. After switching both the
server (/etc/exports) and client (/etc/auto.net) to NFSv4 the error
message dissappeared. Big thanks to James for the suggestion!
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Title:
ICEauthority can't be updated on nfs home directory
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I'm experiencing the same problem.
Making sure that .ICEauthority-c is present before login makes the
problem disappear for me.
I'm seeing this in /var/log/syslog every time the .ICEauthority could
not be updated error appears:
Aug 4 17:48:05 ltsp kernel: [ 250.488372] non-accessible hardlink
I have this bug, too. My clients home is mounted with autofs, users and
mountpoints are from LDAP. Server is ubuntu 10.04 LTS NFS2/3 style
(without kerberos), client is ubuntu 11.04.
Relocating ICEAUTHORITY does not help.
Since testing that i have a additional error message:
There is a problem
I'm experiencing it the same way as with the original post. Every second login
the user gets the error.
Whatever I tried so far by changing the exports on the server or modifying the
mount on the client didn't solve the issue.
On Server, /etc/exports:
/export
Just one more.
When I as a workarround create a .gnomerc entry by:
echo export ICEAUTHORITY=/tmp/.ICEauthority.$USER $HOME/.gnomerc
relocating the ICEAUTHORITY to a local storage, problem disappears.
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I am experiencing a very similar error running an Ubuntu 10.10 system using
LDAP authentication and mounting home directories through NFS. The differences:
1. We always get the error .ICEauthority could not be updated (at every
login) regardless of whether the .ICEauthority-c file exists or not.
Well, I think that this is a very different problem even though the same
file is affected.
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Title:
ICEauthority can't be updated on nfs home
Perhaps, though this is just the first bug report I have found that has
someone using NFS and getting the error. Everyone else seems to be just
having problems with their computer and running GUI programs as root, so
I thought I'd post and see if a solution came around that worked for my
case as
Just wanted to update. A colleague and I were able to solve this issue.
As it turns out it was being caused by improper setup of the NFS servers
and clients. The guy who set everything up in the beginning set the
clients up to use fstype nfsv4 but the servers were set up to work with
nfsv3, so we
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