"Port mapper failure"?

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Tue Mar 31 19:29:51 EDT 2009


On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 00:21 +0100, xorquewasp at googlemail.com wrote:
> So I left a rather large package build running. Came back to it
> 24 hours later and saw that it still hadn't left phase 0. I tailed
> the 'make.0' log to see what was going on and saw this:
> 
> ================================================================
> ====================<phase 1: make checksum>====================
> => GSSAPI-0.26.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /tmp/distfiles/.
> => Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/modules/by-module/LWP/AGROLMS/.
> GSSAPI-0.26.tar.gz                                      27 kB   67 kBps
> => MD5 Checksum OK for GSSAPI-0.26.tar.gz.
> => SHA256 Checksum OK for GSSAPI-0.26.tar.gz.
> [: -gt: unexpected operator
> ERROR: Tinderbox DS: Unable to initialize datasource. at /usr/local/tinderbox/scripts/lib/tc_command.pl line 65
> No arg for -j option
> realpath: /usr/local/tinderbox/jails/FreeBSD: No such file or directory
> tinderbuild: Creating build directory for 
> tinderbuild: Finalizing chroot environment
> ERROR: Unknown build, -r
> usage:  tc getPortsMount
>         -p <portstree name>
> df: /usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: No such file or directory
> df: /usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: No such file or directory
> [tcp] localhost://usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
> [tcp6] localhost://usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to send
> [tcp] localhost://usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
> [tcp6] localhost://usr/local/tinderbox/portstrees//ports: RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to send
> 
> The [tcp] and [tcp6] repeat thousands of times. As I write, it's
> still looping endlessly.
> 
> Any idea what's going on here?

It looks like this build failed horribly.  Kill it, and make sure you're
running tinderbuild with the -nullfs argument.

Joe

> 
> I'm not using NFS in any way, just nullfs. I only have one build and
> one ports tree defined, currently. The build environment looks like:
> 
> export defaultUpdateHost=cvsup2.FreeBSD.org
> export defaultUpdateType=CSUP
> export NO_PORTSUPDATE=true
> export NO_KERBEROS=true
> export NO_WPA_SUPPLICANT_EAPOL=true
> export NO_BLUETOOTH=true
> export NO_CVS=true
> export NO_DICT=true
> export NO_FORTRAN=true
> export NO_GDB=true
> export NO_GPIB=true
> export NO_I4B=true
> export NO_IPFILTER=true
> export NO_ATM=true
> export NO_LPR=true
> export NO_ACPI=true
> export NO_MAILWRAPPER=true
> export NO_NLS_CATALOGS=true
> export NO_OBJC=true
> export NO_SENDMAIL=true
> export NO_TCSH=true
> export NO_GAMES=true
> export NO_INFO=true
> export NO_LIBC_R=true
> export NO_BIND=true
> export PPP_NO_NAT=true
> export PPP_NO_NETGRAPH=true
> export PPP_NO_RADIUS=true
> export PPP_NO_SUID=true
> export NO_RCMDS=true
> export WITHOUT_DBUS=true
> export WITHOUT_HAL=true
> export WITH_DEBUG=true
> export DEBUG_FLAGS='-O2 -pipe -g'
> export WITHOUT_X11=yes
> export WITHOUT_X=yes
> export WITH_X=NO
> export ENABLE_GUI=NO
> 
> Plenty of packages have actually been built but this particular one
> appears to have caused some sort of catastrophic failure.
> 
> Tinderbox 3.2 (from ports).
> FreeBSD 6.4.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> xw.
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