Yes, you can start rpc.statd but because we dont yet support NLM, you'll
need to use nolock option at mount time.
Jan Pisacka wrote:> Hi,
>
> I am testing glusterfs-3.1.0 on Gentoo Linux, which is our preferred OS.
> For correct NFS server functionality, some dependencies are required. I
> understand that on supported distributions, all dependencies are already
> installed by default. This is probably not the case of gentoo. First I
> found that the glusterfs's NFS server still needs the portmapper:
>> [2010-10-22 16:05:20.469964] E
> [rpcsvc.c:2630:nfs_rpcsvc_program_register_portmap] nfsrpc: Could not
> register with portmap
> [2010-10-22 16:05:20.470006] E
> [rpcsvc.c:2715:nfs_rpcsvc_program_register] nfsrpc: portmap registration
> of program failed
> [2010-10-22 16:05:20.470038] E
> [rpcsvc.c:2728:nfs_rpcsvc_program_register] nfsrpc: Program registration
> failed: MOUNT3, Num: 100005, Ver: 3, Port: 38465
> [2010-10-22 16:05:20.470050] E [nfs.c:127:nfs_init_versions] nfs:
> Program init failed
> [2010-10-22 16:05:20.470061] C [nfs.c:608:notify] nfs: Failed to
> initialize protocols
>
> Are there any further dependencies that need to be satisfied?
> Replication and distribution works, but I still have issues when trying
> to run gnome desktop on clients where /home is glusterfs-nfs mounted.
> Conventional nfs works perfectly. The issues seem to be related to the
> absent locking:
>
> Oct 26 08:42:24 glc01 kernel: lockd: server gls13 not responding, still
> trying
>
> On the server side, I still have log records like this one:
>
> [2010-10-25 11:00:55.823932] E [rpcsvc.c:1249:nfs_rpcsvc_program_actor]
> nfsrpc: RPC program not available
>
> Which RPC program should I install? rpc.statd? Anything else? Thanks a lot.
>
> Jan Pisacka
> Compass experiment
> Institute of Plasma Physics AS CR
> Praha, Czech Republic
>
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