Bug#775541: tests of new packages

2016-09-11 Thread Vincent McIntyre
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 02:38:32PM +1000, Vincent McIntyre wrote: A brief note on the client side of things. At step 3, after installing your packages but before tweaking nfs-server.service, the critical chain for the client mount is usr-local.mount +1.145s └─remote-fs-pre.target @7.493s

Bug#775541: tests of new packages

2016-09-11 Thread Vincent McIntyre
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:22:25AM +0200, Andreas Henriksson wrote: > Hello Vincent McIntyre. > > Thanks for your thurough testing and useful feedback. > > Let me start with a disclaimer: I'm not maintaining nfs (and I'm > not even using it myself so my knowledge is very limited). My only >

Bug#775541: tests of new packages

2016-09-09 Thread Andreas Henriksson
Hello Vincent McIntyre. Thanks for your thurough testing and useful feedback. Let me start with a disclaimer: I'm not maintaining nfs (and I'm not even using it myself so my knowledge is very limited). My only involvement here is trying to squash some RC bugs and unblocking work elsewhere by

Bug#775541: tests of new packages

2016-09-08 Thread Vincent McIntyre
I found one further issue which is related to #738063. I wanted to limit the exports to supporting version 2 and 3. I first set RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--manage-gids --no-nfs-version 4" as explained in /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server. But I found I also needed add the following to that file:

Bug#775541: tests of new packages

2016-09-08 Thread Vincent McIntyre
Thanks Andreas for those new packages. I did some testing of the 1.2.8-9.2 packages on a clean jessie install. They are pretty close but I found an issue with NFS exports in one case. I used the attached check.sh script to show the state of various targets as I changed things. The attached