Hmm, that really doesn't explain why this failed then, unfortunately.
> I uninstall nfs-kernel-server and nfs-common packages and after
> reinstall again the packages successfully installed.
Ah, then this bug report will have to remain 'incomplete', because further
debugging is now impossible.
> But the /etc/init.d/nfs-common file does not exist.
Yes, it's not expected to; it has been replaced by upstart jobs for each of
the individual servers.
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On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 06:04:45PM -0000, Murat KILIVAN wrote:
> murat@murat:~$ status idmapd
> idmapd start/running, process 991
> murat@murat:~$ ps aux | grep idmapd
> root 991 0.0 0.0 2304 572 ? Ss 19:45 0:00 rpc.idmapd
> murat 3741 0.0 0.0 3048 812 pts/3 S+ 19:54 0:00 grep idmapd
Hmm, that really doesn't explain why this failed then, unfortunately.
> I uninstall nfs-kernel-server and nfs-common packages and after
> reinstall again the packages successfully installed.
Ah, then this bug report will have to remain 'incomplete', because further
debugging is now impossible.
> But the /etc/init. d/nfs-common file does not exist.
Yes, it's not expected to; it has been replaced by upstart jobs for each of
the individual servers.
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