Bug#1004687: systemd: When NFS filesystems are mounted, systemctl actions (ex: daemon-reload) are exceedingly slow
Brandon Applegate
brandon at burn.net
Mon Jan 31 22:29:00 GMT 2022
Hello,
It could be. I will tell you though that for what it’s worth, up until about a week ago this machine ran Debian 9, and the NFS server setup was exactly the same. Never had this issue at all.
I don’t have any errors in logs on the NFS server side (TueNAS (nee: FreeNAS) by the way). The only thing close to an NFS related error I have on the Debian client side are a few nfsidmap nss_getpwnam errors when initially mounting.
One other thing I think I will try is to mount these rw. I’ve had them mounted ro forever (by design). Just wondering if something is unhappy about them being ro.
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