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The nfs.conf has config options for the rpc_pipefs mountpoint.
Currently, changing these from the default also requires manually
overriding the systemd unit files that are hard-coded to mount the
filesystem on /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs.
This patch adds a generator that creates a mount unit file for the
rpc_pipefs when a non-default value is specified in /etc/nfs.conf, as
well as a target unit file to override the dependencies for the systemd
units using the rpc_pipefs. The blkmapd, idmapd, and gssd service unit
files have been modified to define their dependencies on the rpc_pipefs
mountpoint indirectly via the rpc_pipefs target unit file. Since both
rpc-pipefs-generator.c and nfs-server-generator.c need to convert path
names to unit file names, that functionality has been moved to
systemd.c.
This patch also removes the dependency on the rpc_pipefs from the
rpc-svcgssd.service unit file. rpc.svcgssd uses the sunrpc cache
mechanism to exchange data with the kernel, not the rpc_pipefs.
Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
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Now that we have /etc/nfs.conf, a lot of configuration can be
read directly. So nfs-config isn't really needed any more.
Some distributions allow command-line arguments for various
daemons to be set in an environment file (/etc/sysconfig,
/etc/defaults).
Passing these through /etc/nfs.conf is not possible.
Instead, a distro that needs this functionality can create drop-in
files which select the required value. As no commands are given
default arguments by systemd unit files, the drop-in can just add
distro-specific args.
For example
/lib/systemd/system/nfs-mountd.service.d/local.conf
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/nfs
ExecStart=
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd $RPCMOUNTDOPTS
Note the need for the empty assignment to remove existing definitions
first.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
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Kerberos keytabs don't always live in the '/etc'
directory. Allow --sysconfdir flag to define where
the keytab directory is in rpc-gssd.service
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
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