![]() ![]() > | dependencies MUST NOT be duplicated by manual dependencies ![]() > | and for some scripting languages such as Perl. > | RPM can automatically determine dependencies for most compiled libraries > Fedora Packaging Guidelines - Fedora Project Wiki: > cat /rpmbuild/SPECS/netatalk.spec | grep perl > By prepending "/bin" to path list, it's reproduced. > *Error: nothing provides /bin/*perl*needed by > Last metadata expiration check: 1:12:22 ago on Thu Dec 21 12:56:46 Information Services and Technology (IST) Thanks in advance for any/all ideas about this. Mfs-b01:/mfs1 /mfsmount glusterfs defaults,acl,noauto,tomount 0 0 After a minute, the attempt times out and things proceed as desired.Ĭan anyone share their experience with this sort of stuff?ĭoes anyone have an opinion on my theory of what’s going on here?Ĭan anyone tell me how to fix my minute-long delay issue?Īnd, in case it helps, the mount command in /etc/fstab: (mfs-b01 is one of my GlusterFS server nodes.) I theorize that afpd is assuming (incorrectly) that its shares are located on an NFS filesystem, and is attempting to get NFS quota information via rpc.rquotad, which isn't actually running. make sure that rpc.rquotad is running on mfs-b01. > Feb 12 09:29:30.741834 afpd (info:AFPDaemon): nfsquota: can't retrieve nfs quota information. > Turning on more verbose logging, the following item appears in the log just after the pause ends: Before and after the pause, things proceed at an expected pace. > Everything works, but there is a strange, minute-long pause during AFP client login, that happens after the desired volume is chosen but before the mount finally appears. The netatalk server runs GlusterFS ‘client’ software, and mounts the GlusterFS volume via FUSE.) (Briefly, GlusterFS is a ‘distributed’ network filesystem, with several ‘server’ nodes. I have a netatalk server, ordinary in most ways, except I’m authenticating users via LDAP, and, probably more importantly, the shared volumes are stored in a GlusterFS filesystem.
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