On 01/01/18 20:31, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2018-01-01 at 12:04 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/01/18 11:32, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> My rpcbind service seemed to have been enabled in 2011. Its current vendor
preset
>> is "disabled". So, I guess, it wouldn't be enabled today, by
default. Was it
>> enabled by default in 2011? No idea. What does disabling it would mean, with
>> respect to libvirt, and any guest VMs? No idea.
>
> Well, on the one system where I run VM's under virt-manager I don't have
rpcbind
> enabled or running and the VM's run just fine. That system is a fresh F27
install
> with only KDE as the desktop.
I have a similar system (F27, KDE, Windows 10 under KVM/QEMU) and
rpcbind is running. However I haven't reinstalled this system in years,
just updated it, so I've no idea why it's running. In fact I didn't
even notice it was before reading this thread.
I suppose it may be interesting to know what "rpcinfo" returns.
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