problem with starting openafs-client at boottime
Bug #318605 reported by
Jakob Runge
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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openafs (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: openafs-client
I've installed openafs-client on Ubuntu 8.10 the way that it should startup along with the rest of the system.
However, nothing is mounted to /afs/ until i stop-start /etc/init.
After some tests i discovered that setting the starttime of openafs-client
from /etc/rc2.
So in this case using afs works just like a charm, whilest starting it earlier doesn't realy work.
I guess openafs-client might have problems, if it is started earlier than NetworkManager,
system-
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Jakob Runge <email address hidden> writes:
> I've installed openafs-client on Ubuntu 8.10 the way that it should d/openafs- client manually as root. d/S25openafs- client to d/S99openafs- client fixes this problem. So in this case using tools-backends, or something.
> startup along with the rest of the system. However, nothing is mounted
> to /afs/ until i stop-start /etc/init.
> After some tests i discovered that setting the starttime of
> openafs-client from /etc/rc2.
> /etc/rc2.
> afs works just like a charm, whilest starting it earlier doesn't realy
> work. I guess openafs-client might have problems, if it is started
> earlier than NetworkManager, system-
Do you have openafs-client configured to use dynroot? If not, does
reconfiguring it to use dynroot (with dpkg-reconfigure openafs-client) and
then moving the start script back to its former position fix the problem?
OpenAFS should tolerate starting before the network as long as it's not
configured to contact the VLDB servers immediately on startup.
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