'Twas brillig, and Guillaume Rousse at 12/06/12 07:26 did gyre and gimble: > Le 12/06/2012 02:37, JA Magallón a écrit : >> On 06/12/2012 02:29 AM, JA Magallón wrote: >>> On 06/11/2012 10:22 PM, guillomovitch wrote: >>>> Name : nfs-utils Relocations: (not >>>> relocatable) >>>> Version : 1.2.6 Vendor: Mageia.Org >>>> Release : 2.mga3 Build Date: Mon Jun 11 >>>> 22:21:14 2012 >>>> Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: >>>> ecosse.mageia.org >>>> Group : Networking/Other Source RPM: (none) >>>> Size : 787418 License: GPL >>>> Signature : (none) >>>> Packager : guillomovitch <guillomovitch> >>>> URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs/ >>>> Summary : The utilities for Linux NFS server >>>> Description : >>>> This package provides various programs needed for NFS support on >>>> server. >>>> >>>> guillomovitch <guillomovitch> 1:1.2.6-2.mga3: >>>> + Revision: 259882 >>>> - add exports.d directory >>>> - use /var/lib/nfs/statd for statd, instead of /var/lib/nfs, as in >>>> fedora >>>> - add modprobe config file to alias 'nfs4' to 'nfs' >>>> - add systemd support >>>> - drop sysinit support >>>> - merge client and server package, as per redhat setup >>>> >>> >>> Some weird things happen with this and systemd... >>> I had nfs server active. After update and reboot, I had no nfs server >>> running. >>> What do I have to add in systemd to get them working ? >>> I got it by: >>> systemctl enable nfs.target (still had no server...) >>> systemctl enable nfs-server.service >>> >>> Are those the correct top level units ? >>> >>> TIA >>> >> >> Ah, and after reboot systemd still shows nfs-common.service: >> >> werewolf:/etc/systemd# systemctl --all | grep nfs >> proc-fs-nfsd.mount loaded active mounted RPC Pipe File >> System >> nfs-common.service error inactive dead >> nfs-common.service >> nfs-idmap.service loaded active running NFSv4 ID-name >> mapping daemon >> nfs-mountd.service loaded active running NFS Mount Daemon >> nfs-rquotad.service loaded inactive dead NFS Remote Quota >> Server >> nfs-server.service loaded active exited NFS Server >> nfs.target loaded active active Network File >> System Server >> >> werewolf:/etc/systemd# systemctl status nfs-common.service >> nfs-common.service >> Loaded: error (Reason: No such file or directory) >> Active: inactive (dead) since Tue, 12 Jun 2012 01:30:45 +0200; 1h >> 5min ago > Same issue here. I think that's just another bogus output of systemctl > list-units --all output.
This happens if it's referred to by another unit. i.e. as an After or a Before reference etc. It shows up wtthout a proper description and just the unit name. I think it would be better to put a generic "[Missing] in the description rather than the unit fragment name, but hey ho. Maybe this is done already in newer versions. Col -- Colin Guthrie colin(at)mageia.org http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited http://www.tribalogic.net/ Open Source: Mageia Contributor http://www.mageia.org/ PulseAudio Hacker http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Trac Hacker http://trac.edgewall.org/
