This bug also affects us on a Ubuntu 11.04 (64 bit) cluster
Here are some examples:
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# service networking stop
stop: Unknown instance:
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# service networking restart
restart: Unknown instance:
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# service networking start
networking stop/waiting
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# service networking stop
stop: Unknown instance:
If I use the (now deprecated?) init.d I get this:
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# /etc/init.d/networking restart
* Running /etc/init.d/networking restart is deprecated because it may not enable again some interfaces
* Reconfiguring network interfaces...
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# /etc/init.d/networking start
Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8)
utility, e.g. service networking start
root@alamba:/client_filesystems/shared/home/install# /etc/init.d/networking stop
* not deconfiguring network interfaces: network file systems still mounted.
The last error message is the first that might give me a hint that something else is happening, but it still looks like the original bug remains i.e. that the services networking command does not have restart and stop implemented.
This bug also affects us on a Ubuntu 11.04 (64 bit) cluster
Here are some examples:
root@alamba: /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# service networking stop /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# service networking restart /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# service networking start /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# service networking stop
stop: Unknown instance:
root@alamba:
restart: Unknown instance:
root@alamba:
networking stop/waiting
root@alamba:
stop: Unknown instance:
If I use the (now deprecated?) init.d I get this:
root@alamba: /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# /etc/init. d/networking restart d/networking restart is deprecated because it may not enable again some interfaces
* Running /etc/init.
* Reconfiguring network interfaces...
root@alamba: /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# /etc/init. d/networking start
Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8)
utility, e.g. service networking start
root@alamba: /client_ filesystems/ shared/ home/install# /etc/init. d/networking stop
* not deconfiguring network interfaces: network file systems still mounted.
The last error message is the first that might give me a hint that something else is happening, but it still looks like the original bug remains i.e. that the services networking command does not have restart and stop implemented.