# Read config
DEFAULTFILE=/etc/default/nfs-common
PREFIX=
-NEED_LOCKD=
NEED_IDMAPD=
NEED_GSSD=
PIPEFS_MOUNTPOINT=/var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
-# Determine whether lockd daemon is required.
-case "$NEED_LOCKD" in
-yes|no) ;;
-*) case `uname -r` in
- '' | [01].* | 2.[0123].* )
- # Older kernels may or may not need a lockd daemon.
- # We must assume they do, unless we can prove otherwise.
- # (A false positive here results only in a harmless message.)
- NEED_LOCKD=yes
- if test -f /proc/ksyms
- then
- grep -q lockdctl /proc/ksyms || NEED_LOCKD=no
- fi
- ;;
-
- *) # Modern kernels (>= 2.4) start a lockd thread automatically.
- NEED_LOCKD=no
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
-esac
-
#
# Parse the fstab file, and determine whether we need idmapd and gssd. (The
# /etc/defaults settings, if any, will override our autodetection.) This code
# Exit if required binaries are missing.
[ -x $PREFIX/sbin/rpc.statd ] || exit 0
-[ -x $PREFIX/sbin/rpc.lockd ] || [ "$NEED_LOCKD" = no ] || exit 0
[ -x /usr/sbin/rpc.idmapd ] || [ "$NEED_IDMAPD" = no ] || exit 0
[ -x /usr/sbin/rpc.gssd ] || [ "$NEED_GSSD" = no ] || exit 0
exit $?
fi
- if [ "$NEED_LOCKD" = yes ]
- then
- log_progress_msg "lockd"
- start-stop-daemon --start --oknodo --quiet \
- --exec $PREFIX/sbin/rpc.lockd
- if [ $? != 0 ]; then
- log_end_msg $?
- exit $?
- fi
- fi
if [ "$NEED_IDMAPD" = yes ] || [ "$NEED_GSSD" = yes ]
then
do_modprobe nfs
exit $?
fi
fi
- if [ "$NEED_LOCKD" = yes ]
- then
- log_progress_msg "lockd"
- start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet \
- --name rpc.lockd
- if [ $? != 0 ]; then
- log_end_msg $?
- exit $?
- fi
- else
- pkill -KILL -u root -x lockd || true
- fi
log_progress_msg "statd"
start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet \
--name rpc.statd
fi
fi
- if [ "$NEED_LOCKD" = yes ]
- then
- if ! pidof rpc.lockd >/dev/null
- then
- echo "rpc.statd running, but rpc.lockd halted"
- exit 3
- fi
- fi
-
if [ "$NEED_IDMAPD" = yes ]
then
if ! pidof rpc.idmapd >/dev/null