Description of problem: After an update to rpcbind on a Fedora 24 nfs server, nfs v3 clients can no longer obtain locks. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rpcbind-0.2.3-17.rc2.fc24.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Update rpcbind on Fedora 24 nfs server. 2. Try to obtain a file lock on nfs client mounting exported filesystem with nfsv3. 3. Actual results: nfs v3 file locking is broken on nfs client: eg dovecot report: Feb 5 08:29:22 nfsclient dovecot: imap(<user>): Error: fcntl(write-lock) locking failed for file /home/<user>/mail/.imap/Drafts/dovecot.index.log: No locks available Expected results: File locking works on nfs client. Additional info: On nfs server: yum.log contains Feb 04 03:27:16 Updated: rpcbind-0.2.3-17.rc2.fc24.x86_64 journalctl -u rpc-statd Feb 04 03:27:16 nfsserver systemd[1]: Stopping NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking.... Feb 04 03:27:16 nfsserver systemd[1]: Stopped NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking.. Feb 04 03:27:16 nfsserver systemd[1]: Dependency failed for NFS status monitor for NFSv2/3 locking.. Feb 04 03:27:16 nfsserver systemd[1]: rpc-statd.service: Job rpc-statd.service/start failed with result 'dependency'. Similar symptom to rpc.statd problem in #1372463 but different error being logged.
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