On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 3:56 AM, John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> wrote:
Dispensing with your top posting.... Do you have any cloud storage applications running such as Dropbox or some such that takes a while and a bunch of bandwidth to verify that it is synced?
No these are simple mostly clean installs of default opensuse 13.2. Nothing fancy. I can absolutely repro this stuff, upon reboot of the machine, the sshd already takes in the login attempt and accepts password or at least waits after entering it and then takes a minute or so, and even dns (other poster) cant be a problem I think as my remote location and ip doesnt change and has proper forward and reverse dns set, but I might try that other dns setting. I also tried from two distinct remote locations to log in and to debug this stuff a bit. Upon reboot it always takes long and even after login the su - command takes long as well. But when I wait some more minutes before I even initially attempt to ssh inwards, then everything is speedy and quickly as usual. So there is something at the very beginning at boot time that hinders and makes the logon process stall. What seems odd to me that even the su - is stalled, where is dns lookup in that stage or anything?? Also no remote filesystems or anything on the box. Simple desktop box default opensuse install. I think I remember these kind of stalls from at leat a year back or even longer every now and then but I never made the connection to the reboot the machines just had before during occasions, but this time i figured it out that it was reboot related. maybe someone else can repro this odd behavior as well. thanks anyways odd and weird stuff experiencing as a users to linux or better say opensuse. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org