In comparing to Fedora I found the significance difference.
We don't have a gssproxy.service and the rpc-svcgssd.service we got from upstream definitely depends on that to function correctly.
Disabling "ConditionPathExists=|!/run/gssproxy.pid" because we have nothing creating that file makes rpc-svcgssd not start on bootup so it doesn't fail on the client. Seems we should either package gssproxy or strip it from the service files.
In comparing to Fedora I found the significance difference.
We don't have a gssproxy.service and the rpc-svcgssd.service we got from upstream definitely depends on that to function correctly.
Disabling "ConditionPathE xists=| !/run/gssproxy. pid" because we have nothing creating that file makes rpc-svcgssd not start on bootup so it doesn't fail on the client. Seems we should either package gssproxy or strip it from the service files.
Related bugs: Warning from gssproxy not existing - https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ nfs-utils/ +bug/1446851