On 08/31/2015 05:48 AM, Mark Selby wrote:
> That is the thing - rpc.statd does have rpcbind a pre-req. It looks like
> systemd is not handling this correctly. Just wondering if anyone knows a
> good way to fix.
>
> root@ls2 /usr/lib/systemd/system 110# grep Requires rpc-statd.service
>
That is the thing - rpc.statd does have rpcbind a pre-req. It looks like
systemd is not handling this correctly. Just wondering if anyone knows a
good way to fix.
root@ls2 /usr/lib/systemd/system 110# grep Requires rpc-statd.service
Requires=nss-lookup.target rpcbind.target
On 8/30/15 7:45
I have seen some talk about this but have not seen any answers. I know
this is a problem on CentOS 7.1 and I also think it is a problem on
CentOS 7.0.
Basically if I have an NFS client only config - meaning that the
nfs-server.service is not enabled then I have to wait 60 seconds after
boot
On 08/31/2015 01:39 PM, Mark Selby wrote:
I have seen some talk about this but have not seen any answers. I know
this is a problem on CentOS 7.1 and I also think it is a problem on
CentOS 7.0.
Basically if I have an NFS client only config - meaning that the
nfs-server.service is not enabled
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