Update : Just went onto a client NIS server that was running 14.10 and
checked the /etc/default/nis file and it was set to master, upgraded to
15.04 and it was changed to NISSERVER=false and all clients couldn't
bind.
Changed manually back to NISSERVER=master and all is OK.
Looks like the
Thanks Martin - good guess.
Oddly, all the machines were working previous (with several slaves),
probably for 2+ years with regular updates.
Anyway, thanks for the assistance, it's all working now as expected.
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Still not resolved for the reason above
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NIS does not start on 15.04
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Still not fully resolved
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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Title:
NIS does not start on 15.04
Just to confirm I have updated to the official release and although nis
does now start without error, the ypserve process does not get started
(as described above) meaning that NIS clients work, but NIS server
master and slaves do not work properly.
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NIS client now starts correctly:
/usr/sbin/ypbind -no-dbus
However on our NIS slave the NIS server is not starting:
ps -ef | grep ypserv
If I start manually ypserv - it is fine and works as expected:
/usr/sbin/ypbind -no-dbus
ypserv
ypwhich
myserver.mydomain.co.uk
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2 weeks to go an this still has not even been assigned or triaged?
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NIS does not install on 15.04
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Looks like this is purely the startup - I start bind manually and it all
works fine and dandy.
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NIS does not install on
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After running 14.04 LTS through beta etc. I updated to teh latest this
morning and all was well. I then went into a running container, changed
it's sources.list to pint to the trusty repos and upgraded (the
container itself was running 13.10).
All went well, I restart the
When teh container is hung and i execute an lxc-stop (from a different
terminal) I see a:
mount: cannot mount block device nfs server/export/lxc-lib/container
name/rootfs read-only
Might be connected?
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Yes, that works!
Many thanks for your help.
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Title:
LXC containers fail to start when upgraded to 14.04 LTS
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I receive these errors, however on my system(s) it is accompanied by a
network dropout - Is this not a genuine bug related to debian bug
#669184
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=669184
[37288.613730] kvm: 2620: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010001
[37922.460334] nfs: server
Very painful issue - system NIS server non functional and whole network
is on a go slow (with timeouts), I do not know of a workaround. I tried
force etc. but it all still fails.
Interestingly nis installed on the clients - just seems to be this
server upgrade so it may be a dependency (?) type
Upgraded 11.10 KVM and NIS host to 12.04:
Unpacking nis (from .../nis_3.17-32ubuntu4_amd64.deb) ...
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/nis not found.
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/nis_3.17-32ubuntu4_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
subprocess new pre-installation script
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