Public bug reported:
I have an 11.04 Natty system that was upgraded from earlier releases.
It exports several filesystems via NFSv3 for use by other machines on
the local network. When I boot the machine, those filesystems are not
exported by default.
Immediately after logging in after a reboot, I can get a terminal and
run "showmount -e", which shows no filesystems exported. If I then run
"sudo exportfs -rv", it exports them without trouble.
The problem is that it doesn't do this by default. E.g. after a
powerfail, it won't restart by providing the filesystems; I have to
export them manually! What good is a server that doesn't serve?
In investigating other bugs relating to network service startup, I
thought the problem might be that it tries to export to these hosts
before DNS is available. So I installed bind9 and made it a secondary
server for the relevant domains. Thus, it should be able to resolve
domain names even before the network comes up. That didn't help.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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NFS filesystems are not exported after booting
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