I don't know if this is a bug or feature, but I had to remove a network interface from one of my server and since it won'T be needed anymore it won't have any replacement. However, since I've removed it, the NFS server doesn't start at all. If I put the network card back, it boots without any error. Also if I put it back, but turn it off via `ONBOOT=NO` in the ifcfg-eth2, it doesn't load again so..... is this now a bug or a feature? Either it is, how can I solve the issue?
I'm sure I don't have to mention, that removing the eth2 interface wouldn't end up in a system fail in terms of the system architecture, the servers who needs to mount the shared folders are still can reach out to the nfs server. I'm able to log in via them after all. Eth2 was a temporary interface with internet connection on order to install applications the easy way and not just copying every rpm package thru 3 servers in order to reach the file server.
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sudo systemctl status nfs-server
● nfs-server.service - NFS server and services
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-server.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Drop-In: /run/systemd/generator/nfs-server.service.d
└─order-with-mounts.conf
Active: inactive (dead)
dec 04 09:28:22 fileserver-2 systemd[1]: Found ordering cycle on nfs-server.service/start
dec 04 09:28:22 fileserver-2 systemd[1]: Found dependency on var-nfsshare.mount/start
dec 04 09:28:22 fileserver-2 systemd[1]: Found dependency on nfs-server.service/start
dec 04 09:28:22 fileserver-2 systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job var-nfsshare.mount/start
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sudo systemctl status nfs-idmapd
nfs-idmapd.service - NFSv4 ID-name mapping service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nfs-idmapd.service; static; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
Regards:
Bert