Any updates? Anybody cares?
Also found this - same bug:
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/nfs-nis-problem-mit-mehreren-clients-
clients-f/#post-4917822
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It's been one and a half months and the bug persists, preventing the
upgrade to 12.04. Any updates?
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More than one client with nfs home di
I can now confirm that reverting to the old NFS v3 on the client
resolves the freezing issues.
Still this does not allow us to upgrade 10.04 to 12.04 since in practice
v4 is needed.
I sure hope we receive some attention to this bug. NFS is a cornerstone in
Linux/UNIX and
has been for ages.
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I can also confirm the substantial extra waiting time when bootwait is added -
which is needed for a
home directory.
Also anyone, that likes to go the nfs v3 way, may save some time not making my
mistake
In /etc/fstab an nfs3 mount needs the '/export' prefix on the mounts
For example with
Bad word choice on my side, of course downgrading to NFSv3 is not a fix,
but rather a workaround. We have also been using NFSv4 since 10.04 and
NFSv3 has problems with lock files, as far as I've heard, so of course
NFSv4 needs to be fixed.
Additional information (not sure if relevant to this bug b
I have also found the infromation that NFSV3 does work.
However I do not really like the word "fixed".
We have been using V4 since around 2009 (with 8.04 and 10.04) for a reason.
NFS3 does not allow for an elaborate use of groups, and does not support acls
either I belive.
It is like if ext3 and
We did some more testing and I should mention that the problem is fixed
by switching to/forcing NFSv3, which is also the default before
11.10/12.04.
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Same issue here: NFS server running Debian Squeeze amd64 and clients
running Ubuntu 12.04 i386 (everything is up-to-date). One 12.04 client
can log in just fine; more than one freezes ALL clients which are
currently up and causes high (5.0 up from normal 0.5-0.8) load on the
NFS server which keeps
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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