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[opensuse] delay boot process
- From: Evan Ingram <evan.ingram@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:29:30 +0100
- Message-id: <46308D1A.6000009@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi there
how can i insert a time delay into the booting of a server?
one of my servers has ldap user and authentication data that my terminal
server uses. after a power failure and when power is restored both
machines come back to life at the same time, but i need the ldap server
to be ready before the terminal server. I figured a simple pause would
suffice as the servers are running 99% of the time and power failures
are few and far between so im not considering wakeonlan, not sure if the
network card supports it anyway.
thanks
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how can i insert a time delay into the booting of a server?
one of my servers has ldap user and authentication data that my terminal
server uses. after a power failure and when power is restored both
machines come back to life at the same time, but i need the ldap server
to be ready before the terminal server. I figured a simple pause would
suffice as the servers are running 99% of the time and power failures
are few and far between so im not considering wakeonlan, not sure if the
network card supports it anyway.
thanks
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