Re: nfsuserd in a jail

2020-06-22 Thread Norman Gray
Rick, hello. On 22 Jun 2020, at 16:53, Rick Macklem wrote: > Yes. > (As in, yes it is in 12.1.) Thanks (downtime beckons...!) Best wishes, Norman -- Norman Gray : http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/it/ Research IT Coordinator SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glas

Re: nfsuserd in a jail

2020-06-22 Thread Rick Macklem
Norman Gray wrote: >There is a 'fixed' bug [1] referring to problems that nfsuserd has, when >working in a jail. > >This appears to explain a problem I'm having getting nfsuserd running >within a jail on a 12.0-RELEASE machine (which I'm aware is now EoL, >since we're beyond 12.1-RELEASE + 3 months

Re: nfsuserd in a jail

2020-06-22 Thread Rick Macklem
Norman Gray wrote: >There is a 'fixed' bug [1] referring to problems that nfsuserd has, when >working in a jail. > >This appears to explain a problem I'm having getting nfsuserd running >within a jail on a 12.0-RELEASE machine (which I'm aware is now EoL, >since we're beyond 12.1-RELEASE + 3 months

nfsuserd in a jail

2020-06-22 Thread Norman Gray
Greetings. There is a 'fixed' bug [1] referring to problems that nfsuserd has, when working in a jail. This appears to explain a problem I'm having getting nfsuserd running within a jail on a 12.0-RELEASE machine (which I'm aware is now EoL, since we're beyond 12.1-RELEASE + 3 months). Th