** Also affects: mountall (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
mountall tries to mount NFS filesystem before statd starts
I have this problem on Natty. On most boots, nfs shares never mount
unless I do it manually.
Based on the error messages produced when mountall runs, it looks like
the problem is that nfs mounting is done by /etc/init/mountall-net.conf,
which runs on net-device-up, but would need to run after
I have this problem on Natty. On most boots, nfs shares never mount
unless I do it manually.
That is not the problem described by this bug. This bug report is about the
extra error message caused by trying to mount NFS before statd is running;
failures to mount the filesystem at boot are
Okay, I'll follow that bug, but you might want to update the title of
this one. The current title exactly describes the situation I'm seeing.
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** Summary changed:
- mountall tries to mount NFS filesystem before statd starts
+ mountall tries to mount NFS filesystem before statd starts, generating a
non-fatal warning
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I also have this problem, but in my case, the NFS share is _not_
mounted. From the console:
[...]
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/mapper/tore.users-varlog: clean, 198/262144 files, 28568/524288 blocks
Starting SpamAssassin Mail Filter Daemon: mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running
but is
There is no nfs-utils maintainer in Ubuntu, but as a frequent uploader
of the package, I don't agree that it's a problem at all to try to mount
NFS filesystems before statd starts. The only problem is if mountall
fails to *retry* the mount once statd *does* start.
Since you say the NFS
On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 13:20 +, Steve Langasek wrote:
There is no nfs-utils maintainer in Ubuntu, but as a frequent uploader
of the package, I don't agree that it's a problem at all to try to mount
NFS filesystems before statd starts. The only problem is if mountall
fails to *retry* the
I see that this was changed from mountall to nfs-utils. I wonder what
the reasoning behind that is. It seems to me that it's mountall that's
jumping the gun here and trying to mount nfs filesystems before nfs is
ready. I can't imagine how nfs-utils can be responsible for or control
what
** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) = nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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mountall tries to mount NFS filesystem before statd starts
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