rpc.rquotad: Client credential too weak....

David Mack dmack at juniper.net
Sun Nov 4 06:21:45 UTC 2007


Try commenting out the 127.0.0.1 line and restarting rpcbind and nfs.
 
If that doesn't work, give us the output of uname -a and "rpm -q
rpcbind". Are you running F7 or rawhide?
 
Dave


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[mailto:fedora-test-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Bob Hillegas
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	Subject: Re: rpc.rquotad: Client credential too weak....
	
	
	# cat /etc/hosts
	# Do not remove the following line, or various programs 
	# that require network functionality will fail.
	127.0.0.1       north.rosestar.lan north localhost.localdomain
localhost
	::1             localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
	192.168.47.1    north.rosestar.lan      north 
	192.168.47.200  lp.rosestar.lan lp
	
	255.255.255.255 dhcp
	
	Thanks, BobH 
	
	
	On 11/3/07, David Mack <dmack at juniper.net> wrote: 

		What do you have in your /etc/hosts file?
		 
		Dave


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[mailto:fedora-test-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Bob Hillegas
			Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 3:52 PM
			To: For testers of Fedora Core development
releases
			Subject: Re: rpc.rquotad: Client credential too
weak....
			
			
			
			Thanks.
			I just scanned message subjects on
maillinglistarchive for fedora-devel-list back to the 19th and didn't
see anything.
			I wasn't subscribed to the devel list last week.
			
			Would you mind forwarding an email that is part
of this thread so that I can find it on the archives? 
			
			Thanks, BobH
			
			
			On 11/3/07, Mike C <mike.cohler at gmail.com>
wrote: 

				Bob Hillegas <bobhillegas <at>
gmail.com> writes:
				
				>
				> What is causing this error? Started
recently after yum update updated
				rpcbind.[root <at> server ~]# service
nfs restartShutting down NFS 
				mountd:
[FAILED]
				
				There was a discussion about this on
fedora devel list last week.
				
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