#!/usr/bin/sh # nfsmount calls this script when mounting a filesystem with locking # enabled, but when statd does not seem to be running (based on # /run/rpc.statd.pid). # It should run statd with whatever flags are apropriate for this # site. PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" # Use flock to serialize the running of this script exec 9> /run/rpc.statd.lock flock -e 9 if [ -s /run/rpc.statd.pid ] && [ 1`cat /run/rpc.statd.pid` -gt 1 ] && kill -0 `cat /run/rpc.statd.pid` > /dev/null 2>&1 then # statd already running - must have been slow to respond. exit 0 fi # First try systemd if it's installed. if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then # Quit only if the call worked. if systemctl start rpc-statd.service; then # Ensure systemd knows not to stop rpc.statd or its dependencies # on 'systemctl isolate ..' systemctl add-wants --runtime remote-fs.target rpc-statd.service exit 0 fi fi cd / # Fall back to launching it ourselves. exec rpc.statd --no-notify