** Description changed:
Oneiric i386
while watching details into bootlog before sending an other report, i've
seen:
fsck from util-linux 2.19.1
rpcbind: cannot open '/var/run/rpcbind/rpcbind.xdr' file for reading, errno 2
(no such file or directory)
rpcbind: cannot open
This isn't much of a solution, but on 13.04, I simply created the two
files manually as the superuser. They are empty, but it stopped the
boot-screen complaining and there have been no negative side effects.
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
[rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr : errno 2 (no
This bug was fixed in the package rpcbind - 0.2.0-8.2ubuntu2
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rpcbind (0.2.0-8.2ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low
* debian/rpcbind.rpcbind-boot.upstart: document that this job emits the
start-rpcbind event. Thanks to Sebastian Audet smau...@my.trine.edu
for the report. LP:
The problem still exists under Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS.
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
[rpcbind.xdr /
I'm not sure, if I'd found the reason for this bug being around in
recent releases, but IMHO it is a remnant from a release update: I had
it on two systems which I upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04
It's gone now on both systems after doing some de-/installing, including
a complete deinstallation of
Hi all!
Same error with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.5.0-23-generic i686) at
shutdown
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of
You need to press Ctrl+Alt+Del to pass the error message.
Then you can get into the login prompt.
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spurious syslog error message because
I use NFS for keep maildir postfix (on other server).
I need to correct this probelmy for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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Title:
spurious syslog error message
Having the same issue with raring aka 13.04.
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
[rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr :
Bug still in 13.04 Raring Ringtail, from boot.log
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
rpcbind: Cannot open '/run/rpcbind/rpcbind.xdr' file for reading, errno 2 (No
such file or directory)
rpcbind: Cannot open '/run/rpcbind/portmap.xdr' file for reading, errno
2 (No such file
** Tags added: raring
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
[rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr : errno 2 (no such file)]
Sorry to reply to everyone but the mail to Simon is no longer working.
Also a note to Steve L.
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I've tested the patch in #24 but it doesn't work. Still it shows the
warning/error.
both
The problem still presents in Ubuntu 12.10...
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
[rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr :
I've tested the patch in #24 but it doesn't work. Still it shows the
warning/error.
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on
hi there,
As I see this problem is still there, allow me to add my 2 cents to
it...
first, from the man, -w' Cause rpcbind to do a warm start by read a
state file when rpcbind starts up. The state file is created when
rpcbind terminates.
therefore, the rpcbind throws a legitimate error when
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 02:10:01PM -, Bogdan Stanciu wrote:
first, from the man, -w' Cause rpcbind to do a warm start by read a
state file when rpcbind starts up. The state file is created when
rpcbind terminates.
therefore, the rpcbind throws a legitimate error when checking for non-
Fixed upstream in 0.2.0-7. Precise now has 0.2.0-7ubuntu1.
** Changed in: rpcbind (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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The Debian fix is not relevant, it's a change to the init script and
Ubuntu is using an upstart job instead.
** Changed in: rpcbind (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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Latest feedback while using RR i386:
at boot time, if fsck is forced to check a partition, then the
rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr error appear, otherwise that error is not
shown. Looks like a conflict or race situation.
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jth's approach in #24 looks sensible to me. Why has it gone ignored?
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Title:
spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
Seen again these errors on booting, when the system had forced a fsck
due to max mounted partition on QQ i386.
** Tags added: quantal
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** Summary changed:
- spurious syslog error because of use of -w on boot [rpcbind.xdr / portmap.xdr
: errno 2 (no such file)]
+ spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot [rpcbind.xdr /
portmap.xdr : errno 2 (no such file)]
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