[opensuse-factory] resume from hibernate - nic comes up too late
Hi *, one of the snapshots I installed this week on my Tumbleeweed clients led to a problem, because the NIC comes up too late, i.e. later than the GUI allows to login. This causes scripts/programs to abort, that have survived the hibernate/resume cycle and now want to write to a file on or run other scripts/programs from an nfs share. This worked for years now. I suspect one of the newer kernels is causing this problem. Is there anything I can do besides checking, if nfs is available in all of those scripts/programs? Thx and bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On 2018-02-16 22:10, Michael Hirmke wrote:
Hi *,
one of the snapshots I installed this week on my Tumbleeweed clients led to a problem, because the NIC comes up too late, i.e. later than the GUI allows to login. This causes scripts/programs to abort, that have survived the hibernate/resume cycle and now want to write to a file on or run other scripts/programs from an nfs share. This worked for years now. I suspect one of the newer kernels is causing this problem. Is there anything I can do besides checking, if nfs is available in all of those scripts/programs?
I'm experimenting something like that in Leap 42.3, on my laptop. Sometimes after thawing from hibernation network is down and I have to run "rcnetwork restart". -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
17.02.2018 00:10, Michael Hirmke пишет:
Hi *,
one of the snapshots I installed this week on my Tumbleeweed clients led to a problem, because the NIC comes up too late, i.e. later than the GUI allows to login. This causes scripts/programs to abort, that have survived the hibernate/resume cycle and now want to write to a file on or run other scripts/programs from an nfs share.
Do you use hard mount?
This worked for years now. I suspect one of the newer kernels is causing this problem. Is there anything I can do besides checking, if nfs is available in all of those scripts/programs?
Thx and bye. Michael.
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Andrei Borzenkov
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Carlos E. R.
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mh@mike.franken.de