On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 01:38:51AM -0400, The Lightning Stalker wrote:
> NFS gives these console messages during system boot.
> 

 I am not sure if your two problems below are connected, or not.

> [ 7.926298] NFSD: the nfsdcld client tracking upcall will be removed in 3.10. 
> Please transition to using nfsdcltrack.
> [ 7.926465] NFSD: starting 90-second grace period (net c196ea80)
> . . .
> [ 128.352059] NFSD: Unable to end grace period: -110
> 

 Google suggests that is an NFSv4 message.  My server runs v3 (on
3.10 at the moment, with LFS-7.4) and I do not have any problem
mounting its shares from recent desktops - my most recent desktop
build used LFS-svn-20140514, which is now getting rather old :-(
My desktops do not enable CONFIG_NFSD : in the past I have had both
client and server running on a desktop, for testing, and the
combination of the two is definitely valid.

> If I try to mount a share, rpc.mountd segfaults.
> 
> [ 542.947761] rpc.mountd[1687]: segfault at 0 ip 0804ff46 sp bfa97880 error 4 
> in rpc.mountd[8048000+18000]
> 
> It is a fresh build of ALFS trunk 10626 (2014-07-08). Everything else is 
> working perfectly.
> 
> NFS-Utils was built and rebuilt according to the book, all nfs options are 
> enabled in the kernel, nfsd kernel module built and running
> 
> After some searching, it appears that these issues have been encountered 
> before with NFS, although not exactly like this. It appears something in the 
> kernel or in one of the NFS packages requires patching, which is above my 
> current skill level.
> 
> Thanks

 I don't think the BLFS book handles nfs v4 : you might need
additional packages.  Alternatively, if you are only using v3 (or
v2), try removing the v4 kernel options.

ĸen
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