https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735943
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Agnelo de la Crotche changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Agnelo de la Crotche 2011-12-13 16:10:36 UTC ---
Different poster but same machines ...
Increasing WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES from 30 to 300 didn't help. In the meantime we
experienced the same issue on another machine (64bit, 2 netcards).
On the 3 machines, nmb seems to be the bottleneck in systemd:
- it takes about 5 minutes for the login prompt to appear.
- only the first netcard gets an IP allocated.
- However nmb is successfully started.
- the value of WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES doesn't affect the boot time. No matter how
long it waits for netcards, it takes about 5 minutes to boot - which I guess is
the timeout for services in systemd.
When nmb is off in systemd:
- it boots normally
- all netcards get their IP.
Thus it is a lot faster to disable nmb at boot and start it manually.
I haven't tested nmb on a machine with a single netcard. So I don't know if the
problem is nmb itself or the combination of nmb with several netcards.
In system V, everything is ok.
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