On 2014-05-29 13:20 (GMT-0700) Felix Miata composed:
On 2014-05-29 11:29 (GMT-0700) Adam Williamson composed:
> On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 12:53 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2014-05-29 09:08 (GMT-0700) Adam Williamson composed:
>> > On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 00:48 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
>> >> May 29 00:40:00 g5eas rpcbind[693]: cannot create
socket for tcp6
>> > I don't know what's causing it, but this to me
looks like the most
>> > likely candidate for the underlying problem.
>> It shouldn't be. I know the indirect reason must be
ipv6.disable=1 on
>> cmdline, but have no idea more directly why something that never needed ipv6
>> before now stalls because it's not available, and only in Rawhide but not
>> Factory or Cauldron.
> Can you check boots from before you started seeing the problem, and see
> if that error message is present or not? Can you identify precisely when
> the problem started happening (should be possible using journalctl's
> neat filtering/searching options)? Thanks!
x32 host gx280 last upgraded 10 May has no delay with nfs-utils-1.3.0-1.2,
kernel 3.15rc5
x64 host gx62b last upgraded 26 May has delay with nfs-utils-1.3.0-1.3,
kernel 3.15rc6
Would any more precision be available via journalctl?
On non-afflicted x32 host gx27b last updated 08 May, first journalctl hit on
rpcbind cannot create socket for [udp6,tcp6] dates to 02 December.
Afflicted host gx62b's first such hit is 27 Mar, which is
directly followed
by rpcbind no such files /var/lib/rpcbind/[rpcbind.xdr,portmap.xdr]. Also
then were 5 successive firewalld ipv6 errors for not exist or no permissions
for filter, raw, security, mangle, nat, and again rpcbind no xdrs, the
rpc.statd failed to create RPC listeners. Most of these repeated on
subsequent boots through 26 May. The exception was failed RPC listeners,
which skipped from 21 April to 29 May.
I don't know that I have the right kind of bait or fishin pole
for this kind
of fishin. :-p
Well over a month later this is still very highly annoying:
# systemctl status rpc-statd
rpc-statd.service - NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking.
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpc-statd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2014-07-10 16:56:32 EDT; 1min 53s ago
Process: 643 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.statd --no-notify $STATDARGS (code=exited,
status=1/FAILURE)
# journaltcl -xn
รข rpc-statd.service - NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking.
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpc-statd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2014-07-10 16:56:32 EDT; 6min ago
Process: 643 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.statd --no-notify $STATDARGS (code=exited,
status=1/FAILURE)
Jul 10 16:55:32 gx62b systemd[1]: Starting NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking....
Jul 10 16:55:32 gx62b rpc.statd[644]: Version 1.3.0 starting
Jul 10 16:55:32 gx62b rpc.statd[644]: Flags: TI-RPC
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b rpc.statd[644]: failed to create RPC listeners, exiting
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b systemd[1]: rpc-statd.service: control process exited, code=exited
status=1
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b systemd[1]: Failed to start NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3
locking..
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b systemd[1]: Unit rpc-statd.service entered failed state.
-- Logs begin at Wed 2014-03-26 23:52:34 EDT, end at Thu 2014-07-10 17:01:01 EDT. --
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b rpc.statd[660]: Version 1.3.0 starting
Jul 10 16:56:32 gx62b rpc.statd[660]: Flags: TI-RPC
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b systemd[1]: Starting Session 2 of user root.
-- Subject: Unit session-2.scope has begun with start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit session-2.scope has begun starting up.
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b systemd[1]: Started Session 2 of user root.
-- Subject: Unit session-2.scope has finished start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit session-2.scope has finished starting up.
--
-- The start-up result is done.
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b CROND[750]: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b run-parts[753]: (/etc/cron.hourly) starting 0anacron
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b anacron[759]: Anacron started on 2014-07-10
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b run-parts[761]: (/etc/cron.hourly) finished 0anacron
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b anacron[759]: Will run job `cron.daily' in 18 min.
Jul 10 17:01:01 gx62b anacron[759]: Jobs will be executed sequentially
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