I hit this issue as well. My workaround was to install the ganglia
packages from quantal, which picked up a substantially newer version
that includes the upstream fix.

IMHO, the quantal packages should be backported to precise, given its
status as an LTS release. Ganglia is widely used to monitor server apps
like Hadoop, and those environments often use NFS.

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