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Constant rcpbind message

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Apr 6 16:36:49 Toth rpcbind[20390]: connect from 192.168.1.163 to getport/addr(mountd)
Apr 6 16:36:59 Toth rpcbind[20397]: connect from 192.168.1.163 to getport/addr(mountd)

my syslog is fulll of these messages and I am not sure how to track down the issue. The source address is my proxmox server i was having issues with it staying mounted so i created a crontab to umount it and remount it every 12 hours that seemed to keep it connected most of the time but obviously there is more going on here 

  • 2 weeks later...

How is your proxmox server connecting (NFS/ISCSI/ZFS).  I am seeing them using NFS to connect to the unraid backend.  I googled "NFS getport/addr"  and see several discussions about permissions either not being set, or being report as incorrect.  Since the share is working, I suspect its as bug in NFS service. 

  • 3 months later...

Has anyone understood what is causing these messages? My permissions are set correctly, Proxmox writes in the NFS shares and the latter are successfully mounted, what can it be?

  • 3 weeks later...

I'm also having this happen. Proxmox has no issues using NFS on unRAID, and I'm able to boot up, migrate VMs to/from unRAID storage, etc without any issues. The only thing I'm having is my syslog filling up with these rpcbind messages ever second.

  • 6 months later...

did we have any solution for that issue, log getting full with this 

  • 1 month later...

Still an issue on 6.9.1

Can someone with this issue try the following?  Add this line to the /etc/hosts.allow file:

ALL: {IP address of remote server}

 

Let me know if it works and if not we can try some other things.

  • 1 month later...

No change....

still an issue flooding  log file

applied this Fix :

 


But no luck
Update: failed on one of my server , works my other....now to determine what i mess with the one who failed :)

Edited by ZappyZap

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