In this guide, we’re going to identify some possible causes that can cause the nfs nfsd kernel daemon to crash, and then I’ll suggest some possible fixes that you can try to fix the problem.

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    Hi, I am to everyone https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowToguid to install nfs server on 64 bit 14th ubuntu.04 server but every time I try to start the device I get

    starting nfs kernel daemon nfsd fails

      ubuntu # service nfs-kernel-server restart 5. Stop the NFS kernel daemon` [OK] * Article directories for NFS kernel daemons are not exported ... [OK] - Export directories for NFS kernel daemon ... [OK] * Start NFS kernel daemon [crash] 

    I want to know why this fails, but I can’t find the log?

    1. Where are your NFS server logs?

    2. Am I really missing something?

      Jan 6.18: 11:46 pm Internet Protocol Core: [9107084.728144] NFSD: Using / var / lib / nfs / v4recovery almost like an NFSv4 recovery state directoryJan 6 Reasons 18:23:46 IP Core: [9107084.728166] NFSD: Start of 90 second grace period6. Jan easy 18:23:46 ip- rpc.ERROR: svcgssd [6526]: GSS-API: error in gss_acquire_cred (): GSS_S_FAILURE (Unspecified GSS corrupted. Minor code can provide much more information) -6. Jan. IP-18: 23: 46 rpc.svcgssd [6526]: Kernel (computer) login credentials could not be recovered.6. Jan 18:23:46 internet- rpc.svcgssd [6526]: do you have a discovery key file for nfs /  @  in /etc/krb5.keytab? 

    What does keytab do often? why isn’t it said in the official Ubuntu clause?

    I was trying to get you to install nfs on my Pi3 using Raspbian

      sudo apt-get install rpcbind nfs-kernel-server 

    starting nfs kernel daemon nfsd fails

      / var / www * (rw, fsid = 0, sync)/ home * (rw, sync, no_subtree_check) 
      sudo systemctl enable rpcbind.servicesudo systemctl helps nfs-kernel-server 
      sudo mount -v -o noatime -t ten nfs.1.1.41: / home / pi ~ / test 
      systemctl state nfs-kernel-server.service- nfs-kernel-server.service - Kernel lsb: NFS server support   Loaded: Loaded (/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server)   Active: active since (completed) Tue 07/03/2017 11:09:48 PM AEDT; 1 day 14h ago  Process: 527 ExecStart = / etc / init.d / nfs-kernel-server.start (code = completed, status = 0 / SUCCESS) 
      sudo systemctl restart nfs-kernel-server.service 

    I’ve seen several posts of similar situations from others, but none have suffered from solutions.

    We are probably not going to start the NFS service, and we are also doing a “start nfs service”. A
    At first glance, the command is correct, but in fact, the server does not containNo NFS process is compromised.

    [root] # <--- No Such Great Message, So I Think There Were No Errors In The Command.

    [root] # stop nfs service
    Stopping Goose NFS Mount: [FAILED]
    Stopping Degraded NFS Daemon: [FAILED]
    Closing NFS quotas: [FAILED]

    [root] # rpcinfo -p 127.0.0.1
    Program-Vers-Proto-Port
    100,000 2 TCP port mappings 111
    100,000 2 UDP 111 Portmapper

    We immediately tried to restart the server, but we were unable to resolve the issue.

    [additional information]
    We noticed that “pstree” was detected and that all rpc. * Runs on the main server, not on the server.

    rpc.idmapd
    Rpc .mountd
    rpc.rquotad
    rpc.statd

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    We want to run an NFS list on the server.
    Please give everyone advice.

     

     

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