hi there,

As I see this problem is still there, allow me to add my 2 cents to
it...

first, from the man, -w' Cause rpcbind to do a "warm start" by read a
state file when rpcbind starts up. The state file is created when
rpcbind terminates.

therefore, the rpcbind throws a legitimate error when checking for non-
existing state files. now, either it checks for wrong files (then where
are the good ones) or the files should be there.

by running rpcbind stop, the files do get written to /run/rpcbind
folder. however, they disappear after reboot (not sure when).

so, IMHO, either the files never get written on shutdown, or they get
deleted sometimes between shutdown and boot (I doubt).

if the -w option was meant to be there, niether the patch nor the
suppresion of the error message are valid solutions.

we should look into the shutdown scripts.

regards,
b

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  spurious syslog error message because of use of -w on boot
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