Here is an update on the issue. The test version worked better but the problem is still
there. Yesterday the problem came back, so I restarted gssproxy around 2pm. Checked it
around 7pm, no problem. Checked again this morning around 9am, the problem came back.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robbie Harwood [mailto:rharwood@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2016 1:17 PM
To: Wen Liang <ais_wen(a)yahoo.com>; gss-proxy(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Subject: [gssproxy] Re: Gssproxy stops looking for Apache ccache after awhile
Wen Liang <ais_wen(a)yahoo.com> writes:
Here is a workaround that works for me. Create a 5 minutes cron job
that:
hits an URL for the NFS mount and then restart gssproxy.
Just restarting gssproxy by itself doesn't work. The permission
problem will eventually come back. Also, reversing the order (first
restart then URL hit) also doesn't work.
Hi,
I've backported a change to the locking that we made upstream. Can you test these
RPMs and see if the problem changes?
https://rharwood.fedorapeople.org/.94d9000d-f297-4602-bf3f-18c3b64dbf18/
Thanks,
--Robbie