No, you don't need rpc.statd if you use NFSv4.x
Regards, Malahal.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 2:59 AM Becker, Jeffrey C. (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC]
via Support <support(a)lists.nfs-ganesha.org> wrote:
After starting rpcbind, I started ganesha.nfsd, and got the following
in
the log. Note that it complains about statd (which is not running on my
system), but initializes successfully. I do not intend to run anything but
NFSv4, so I thought statd wasn’t needed. Please advise. Thanks.
-Jeff
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main] rpc
:TIRPC :EVENT :svc_rqst_hook_events: 0x63f500 fd 1024 xp_refcnt 1 sr_rec
0x622bc0 evchan 2 ev_refcnt 3 epoll_fd 19 control fd pair (17:18) direction
in hook failed (9)
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main]
nsm_connect :NLM :EVENT :connect to statd failed: RPC: Unknown protocol
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main]
nsm_unmonitor_all :NLM :EVENT :Unmonitor all nsm_connect failed
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
:-------------------------------------------------
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT : NFS SERVER INITIALIZED
16/09/2020 16:08:49 : epoch 5f623891 : linux : nfs-ganesha-201[main]
nfs_start :NFS STARTUP :EVENT
:-------------------------------------------------
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