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On 10/27/2014 08:22 PM, Tom H wrote: |
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> The 1.2.9 nfs-utils ebuild has "systemd_dounit |
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> "${FILESDIR}"/nfsd.service" where nfsd.service has |
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> "Requires=rpcbind.service" and "After=rpcbind.service". |
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> The 1.3.0 nfs-utils ebuild has "systemd_dounit |
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> systemd/*.{mount,service,target}" where nfs-server.service has |
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> "Requires=rpcbind.target" and After=rpcbind.target". |
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Yes, and that little change caused the breakage that inspired this |
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thread in the first place :) |
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I have a Fedora 20 machine running in VirtualBox and I see they've |
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already fixed the same breakage by going back to 'rpcbind.service' |
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in their nfs-server.service file. |
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I see they also define all those $RPCFOO variables in /etc/sysconfig/nfs, |
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which are mostly null-strings anyway, which is why my nfs server is |
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working correctly without those variables. |
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(Working correctly *after* "systemctl enable rpcbind", that is.) |