On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 08:46:45AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote: > Hello Misc@ > > I tried to activate ypbind via rcctl: > rcctl enable ypbind > and it did not write "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local. > > I had run ypbind so it should start according to the documentation since > there is a domain file in /var/yp/binding/ but when booting the machine > ypbind did not start and there was no printout from /etc/rc about starting > it. "rcdctl ls failed" did print ypbind. > > I tried to debug rcctl with little success. Looking at the script it seems > to me that it checks /etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf.local and should write a > line "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local since the default in > /etc/rc.conf is "ypbind_flags=NO". But ktrace:ing it indicates that it > also checks domainname and /var/yp/binding so it is smarter than it looks. > > Unfortunately /etc/rc starts ypbind like any other daemon so ypbind_flags > has to be != NO and therefore it is not started. > > So there seems to be some misunderstanding between /etc/rc and rcctl about > exactly when ypbind is enabled or not. > > The workaround is easy enough (manually editing /etc/rc.conf.local so no > big issue. > > Also, I tried to set nfsd flags: > rcctl enable nfsd > rcctl set nfsd flags -tun 4 > or > rcctl set nfsd flags "-tun 4" > but it did not work (nfsd_flags=) > rcctl set nfsd flags -tu > did work, though. > > Known problems?
It's default value, so maybe it cleaned. It was removed from FAQ just couple of minutes/hours ago. j.

