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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.37-9.22
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Assignee: Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical)
Status: Triaged
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Yes, I was told by someone else reviewing the patch when I submitted it
to be included as SRU. :) But better mention it twice than have it
missed. As Chuck noted it is in his version now and it should be the
version to go upstream. I must admit that I did not look well enough
when I saw how simple
This is not quite right. The second one should use
ARRAY_SIZE(mnt3_procedures). The value happens to be the same, but
still...let's not make a new bug if someone implements another part of
the protocol someday. :)
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Awesomeness! I'll give it a try today.
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** Description changed:
+ SRU justification:
+
+ Impact: When trying to mount an export where server and client have no
+ common authentication method, the client will abort the mount by sending
+ an advisory unmount message to the server. A bug in the RPC client setup
+ causes the sunrpc code to
So thanks to upstream, we got a patch (I am duplicating this here). It
was in a completely different corner. Instead of a race condition, the
incorrect number of commands provided seems to have a hidden bad effect
within the rpc code (I have not looked but from the patch description,
some memory al
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Removing the umount attempt seems to make the problem go away. Not a
fix, but it's nice to have a workaround.
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I've been busy this morning with other responsibilities, but I can
report now that I agree that no automount involvement is necessary;
merely repeating the mount request eventually provokes the failure.
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What lies behind the comment on the umount call is this: the NFS
protocol requests that clients tell servers when they unmount
partitions, so that servers can stop reporting it in tools like
showmount. The client doesn't care at all if the server ever gets it,
and even if you do an unmount RPC, the
So here is my current theory: what I see in the code is that there only
seems to be one caller to nfs_umount (in mount_clnt.c) and this is done
from super.c when nfs_try_mount checks the returned authentication modes
and finds that server and client support not a common method.
This reuses the sam
Stefan says "While in the case we test, the request is seen as success
but then the authentication flavours do not match and the client does an
explicit umount request (probably the same happens when the
authentication methods are supported but the authentication fails)."
I spent a lot of time sta
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