Im' closing this report regarding this being by an upgrade. If this is
still an issue feel free to reopen.
Thanks again for your time.
** Changed in: portmap (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Reinstalling fixes the problem, however the problem returns if you
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A dist-upgrade (which included a new kernel) fixed the problem for me.
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A clean install of 7.04 64bit on an AMD64 machine sees this problem as
well.
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After reinstalling portmap it works for me as well in my VMWare test
server. I'll have to install feisty on my desktop again once the
jmicron bug is fixed to verify the pormap issue is completely gone for
me.
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Ok, it looks like i have NFS back working.
What have i done:
Removed --purge everything that comes with NFS-Kernel-Server (included
the libs). Restart the Computer. Go online with Wlan. Installing all
packages new. Last a "sudo mount -a" which was faster then ever. At the
moment it works like a c
Me again
The best thing of all is:
I already have remove --purge portmap nfs-common nfs-kernel-server
But i still get:
tail -f /var/log/messages
Mar 22 11:56:47 amilo kernel: [ 931.008000] RPC: failed to contact portmap
(errno -5).
Mar 22 11:57:22 amilo kernel: [ 966.008000] portmap: server
Sorry, me again, last time tonight :)
After starting portmap demon and nfs-common-utilities i got this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo netstat -npl
Aktive Internetverbindungen (Nur Server)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0
Sorry, its me again.
netstat -npl#on client feisty
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 18840/portmap
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I installed for testing purposes the debian portmap package 5.26. The
portmap demon starts within seconds, but the problem persist.
mount: 192.168.1.2:/home/thomas: can't read superblock
While starting nfs trough installation (on client) it comes to an rpc
time out. I think thats why the can`t re
Good to see that finally someone else has reproduced this bug, but sad
to see that there seems to be no action so far to fix the bug.
I've just updated my feisty64 install in VMware and see that the problem
persists.
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I can confirm this Bug also. Upgrade from Edgy (March 20, 2007). The
Upgrade-process broke down during upgrade when it comes to Portmap 5.24.
I had to finish trough Console.
Portmap takes a very long time to start or stop. I can see a line
"/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs used 0%" in Superkaramba Syst
I've reproduced the problem by reinstalling feisty Herd3 and dist-
upgrades on my desktop (I cant install herd4 or 5 on my PC due to a
different bug). I also installed the x86_64 version of herd5 in VMWare
and was able to reproduce the bug. I also installed Debian etch in
VMware and did not have
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