Bug 1273875

Summary: Kerberized NFS server docs errors
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Aneta Šteflová Petrová <apetrova>
Component: doc-Linux_Domain_Identity_Management_GuideAssignee: Aneta Šteflová Petrová <apetrova>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Namita Soman <nsoman>
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Version: 7.1CC: apetrova, rhel-docs
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Description Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2015-10-21 12:35:19 UTC
Section 16.3 Setting up a Kerberized NFS server contains incorrect commands, as reported by Jason E Parks:

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This guide indicates that nfs should be started as such: 

[root@nfs-server ~]# systemctl restart rpcsvcgssd.service

Unfortunately, this service does not exist in RHEL 7. [...] there IS an rpc-svcgssd.service. So should be: 

[root@nfs-server ~]# systemctl restart rpc-svcgssd.service


Section 16.3.2 is also incorrect. 

[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start rpcgssd.service
[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start rpcbind.service
[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start rpcidmapd.service

Should be 

[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start rpc-gssd.service
[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start rpcbind.service
[root@nfs-client-server ~]# systemctl start nfs-idmapd.service

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Comment 1 Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2015-11-02 12:17:13 UTC
I've asked the developers to review the systemctl commands.

Comment 2 Aneta Šteflová Petrová 2015-11-12 16:17:18 UTC
Changes in 16.3.1. Setting up a Kerberized NFS Server, step 9:
* Removed "systemctl restart rpcsvcgssd.service" because "systemctl restart nfs-secure-server.service" (the command above) is an alias for it.

16.3.2. Setting up a Kerberized NFS Client, step 4:
* Replaced the previous systemctl commands as suggested in comment#0