Bug 1471286

Summary: nfs-utils installs services that wait for network-online.target (too long)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Sebastien Chapuis <sebastien>
Component: nfs-utilsAssignee: Steve Dickson <steved>
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Description Sebastien Chapuis 2017-07-14 21:53:50 UTC
Description of problem:

When I start my computer, rpc-statd-notify.service is waiting for network-online.target. It make my boot time twice longer.
From nfs-utils-2.1.2-rc4.patch, there are also rpc-statd.service, nfs-mountd.service and nfs-server.service that wait for it.
Is it really necessary ? I just installed nfs-utils to use sshfs occasionally, this is really annoying.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

nfs-utils-2.1.1-5.rc4.fc26

How reproducible:

Install nfs-utils and reboot

Comment 1 Steve Dickson 2017-10-05 18:06:22 UTC
(In reply to Sebastien Chapuis from comment #0)
> Description of problem:
> 
> When I start my computer, rpc-statd-notify.service is waiting for
> network-online.target. 
This has happen... the clients have to be notified that the
server has rebooted to stop data corruption
 
> It make my boot time twice longer.
> From nfs-utils-2.1.2-rc4.patch, there are also rpc-statd.service,
> nfs-mountd.service and nfs-server.service that wait for it.
> Is it really necessary ? I just installed nfs-utils to use sshfs
> occasionally, this is really annoying.
This sounds like a networking problem to me.