Sorry, i forget to trigger the problem before sending apport-collect ...
I will send the right one and delete the old
When i try to login i got :
Could not chdir to home directory /home/VI/staff/fili/linux : Permission denied
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-bash: /home/VI/staff/fili/linux/.bash_profile: Permisson denied
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Ok, here the logs after login attempt with kernel 4.4.0-57-generic
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Maybe i found something interesting ...
I create a structure of zfs filesystems on the server similar my home
path, but with general file permissions ... chown root:root and chmod
775 and mount this on the client under /home/user/staff/fili/data
And i am able to access this directory
When i chan
I tested something else ...
Now i change only the group permissions ( chgrp staff and chmod 750 ... but the
result is the same.
Fristlevel subshare with the need of checking permissions will work, the second
level subshare not.
By the way ... one reason why we use a Solaris Fork or FreeBSD as a
OK, i test to install these old kernels once again to say nothing wrong
...
The Kernel 4.4.0-31 was working definitive for us. The next Kernel
4.4.0-34 also seems to work and 4.4.0.36 too ...
Kernel 4.4.0-38 now seems to be the first kernel having the problem.
Strange thing ... as i remember corr
To complete the list :
The 4.4 mainline kernel works without problem (4.4.38-040438-generic)
The versions of mainline kernels 4.8.13 and 4.9.0 RC8 not
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Hi,
looks good :)
In this kernel the problem is fixed.
Thank you very much !!!
But for my personal interest, could you explain me in a few words in
which part of the kernel this fix works ?
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Ah ... to early :(
In the patch i saw "automount" and in fact i configured autofs to mount
the nfs shares.
Now i disabled autofs and uncomment the appropriate entries in
/etc/fstab and the kernel crash on boot time.
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shares without errors ...
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> 4.4.0-38 contains a patch (backported from 4.8)
Hmm, when i remember correctly, after the first time the permission
problem occurs a lot of kernel updates comes in quick succession ... and
when i test this updates i had similar crashes on boot time and booting
without fstab entries works and als
No changing since 4.9-RC8 ... the kernel boots ... mounting shares from
fstab ... but i got permission denied at the second subshare
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Ok,
your kernel 4.4.0.54.75... boots and works with no permission error :)
For the kernel crash i will create a new bug report.
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Public bug reported:
On (K)ubuntu 16.04.01 (Xenial) Upgrading to kernel 4.4.0-57 the kernel
crash on boot when in /etc/fstab a nfsv4 entry is active
When comment the line or set to noauto the kernel boot with no error and
mounting the nfs shares (after uncomment ) is also possible without
error
Yes,
in fact it is not possible to execute the apoort-collect command when the
kernel crashed.
If someone need information about the hardware, i can boot the computer
without the nfs stab entry and execute then the command.
But i can also report the same problem from other computers ( for
examp
I create a new bug report Bug #1650336 for the crash with the nfs
/etc/fstab entry
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NFS client : permission denied when tryin
Thank you for this test kernel.
Unfortunately this one has the same problems like the official 4.4.0-57
Without /etc/fstab or with noauto entries for nfs the kernel boot fine.
With the nfs entries the kernel crashes ... sorry
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Unfortunately no changes ... same behavior ...
But i notice something strange ... if i boot some of this corrupt
kernels that crash and then restart with the Magic SysRQ into a "good"
kernel ...this kernel crashes at the same point.
Another Magic SysRQ or a cold start let boot the "good" kernel n
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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NFS client : permission denied when tryi
Looks good,
the 4.4.0-65.86 from -proposed do not have the bug for us any longer ...
great work ... thank you very much.
I changed the tag 'verification-needed-xenial' to 'verification-done-
xenial' but i do not run any instance of yakkety, so i can not test it
on this ubuntu version.
But for th
Looks good,
this bug seems to be solved with the -proposed kernel 4.4.0-65.86 ...
good work ... thank you very much
I changed the tag 'verification-needed-xenial' to 'verification-done-
xenial'
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Ok, thank you
i added the yakkety-proposed repo to my xenial computer and install the
4.8.0-40.43 kernel
This kernel works also well under xenial :)
I changed the tag 'verification-needed-yakkety' to 'verification-done-
yakkety'
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Sorry, no changes ... but i noticed something that could be usefull.
To ensure there is no hardware problem on my computer, i installed a
fresh kubuntu 16.04.01 on a newer maschine and configured it.
Same behaviour ... the base kernel from installation 4.4.0-31 work without
problem ... but all n
The Bug #1650336 seems to have dependency with the number of nfs shares
should be mounted in fstab (from the same server) ...
For your information :
Apart from this kernel crash problem with multible nfs mounts ... the
4.4 mainline kernels, including the 4.4.41 from yesterday seems not to
have th
I noticed some additional detail ...
The problem only occur if the second nfs share is on the same NFS Server as the
first share.
I tried to mount a second share from another NFSv4 Server, also running under
FreeBSD 11, without problem
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The mainline kernel 4.8.17-040817 do not have the problem, 4.4.41-040441
have the problem
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NFS client : kernel 4.4.0-57 crash
Thank you for the test kernel :)
But unfortunately it also crashs at the same position.
Beginns with: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 814121a8
...
The 4.4.41 also crash, as i mention before ... On all computers i tested
i have the same behavior that i can successfully boot
No, sorry the kernel crash, too
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Status in linux package
Sorry, the same behavior.
But i found something else...
It is very frustrating, to be apparent the only one having this problem, so i
try to setup a nfsv4 server on Ubuntu (14.04.5 with linux-generic-lts-wily
kernel 4.2.0-42)
/etc/exports:
/home/exports *(rw,fsid=0,crossmnt,no_subtree_check
Thank you for your effort
Unfortunately the tests are very confusing
With the two shares from the FreeBSD 11 Server the mainline kernel 4.10.0 has
no problem !!!
Also if i try to mount two additional shares from another FreeBSD 11 Server. No
Problem at all !
But if i am try to mount the two sh
When you ask if the kernel 4.10-rc4 do not crash any long on boot time,
then i can answer : Yes, the kernel do not crash any longer.
But when you ask if the kernel 4.10-rc4 work as expected with nfs
Then i can answer No, he do not work as expected with nfs shares.
IMHO the mainline kernel 4.9.4
Very stange ...
I test 4.10-rc4 again and found that the kernel is booting without
problems with all shares when using the pure IP address for the server
in /etc/fstab ... it is irrelevant if the correct entry in /etc/hosts
exist or dns resolution is ok.
I dunno why 4.9.4 is working with dns nam
@Seth : Yes, this problem is very confusing
Since posting #8 i used a dedicated test system with a fresh kubuntu 16.04.1
installation on a well tested system.
During the testing i modify /etc/fstab switching between noauto/auto options of
nfs shares and later changing server uri to ip address or
@Seth
> Thanks for the clarifications.
Har Har
> Yeah, looks like this build never made it out of our PPA.
Unfortunately, i do not found this kernel versions on one of our computers.
But i am rather sure having seen this kernel in the offical repos
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So, now i try to formulate a new short bug description with all facts i
know at the moment :
Since kernel version 4.4.0-42 (offical repo for 16.04.1) the boot
process crashed when there are at least two nfsv4 entries to the same
nfs-server in /etc/fstab
With only one share entry in the /etc/fstab
Hm, sorry i hope there was no misunderstanding ?!
As i mentioned some times before, there was a strange behaviour when i test the
kernels the first time.
Sometimes a kernel boot successfully for one or two times and crash not before
the third try ...
I could reproduce this behaviour on differen
This looks very good.
Access to the subshares is possible without permission denied :)
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Yes ...
referring to the permission denied when accessing subshares, this kernel
build ( 4.4.0-63 ) works fine.
I has to comment out the second share in /etc/fstab or set it to noauto.
I will work now with this kernel on my PC, hoping there is no other
problem ;)
And also hoping the other bug w
Ok, looks good, i tried several reboots with this kernel and all were
successfull :)
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Very strange ...
for us the problem is not solved ... all Kernel Versions for Trusty and Xenial
since 4.4.0-31-generic are affected ... 4.4.0-54 also.
Through the report here and Bug #1604396 i tested some mainline kernel ...
By todays post the latest 4.4 mainline kernel ( 4.4.37-040437-generic )
Public bug reported:
Similar like Bug #1603719 or Bug #1604396 i got a "Permission denied"
when trying to access a NFS subshare from our NFSv4 Server.
I tried this under (K)ubuntu Trusty and Xenial and also with the ubuntu
based Mint Versions 17.3 Rosa an 18 Sarah.
Kernel Versions higher than 4.
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** Description changed:
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I tried this under (K)ubuntu Trusty and Xenial and also with the ubuntu
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** Description changed:
Similar like Bug #1603719 or Bug #1604396 i got a "Permission denied"
when trying to access a NFS subshare from our NFSv4 Server.
I tried this under (K)ubuntu Trusty and Xenial and also with the ubuntu
based Mint Versions 17.3 Rosa an 18 Sarah.
Kernel Versio
Similar problem here,
but ubuntu kernel 4.4.0-31 was not affected here, all kernels from there
to the current 4.4.0-45-generic has the problem.
Today i found this thread and test the latest mainline,
4.4.27-040427-generic, this one works without problems :)
NFS Server is FreeBSD 11, but also Omn
Hi,
for me the proposed kernel 4.4.0-46.67 do not work ... Permission denied
...
As mentioned above mainline 4.4.27 work without problem.
Maybe some surveillance will help.
In our enviroment the FreeBSD 11 server shares /apool/NFS/share/home as
NFSv4 + Kerberos ... every directory is a zfs file
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