OpenSUSE 12.2 I'm getting messages like Dec 23 10:56:35 madhatter netconfig: open lock for netconfig failed. Abort. in my messages file. I put the following debugging in /etc/sysconfig/network/scripts/functions.netconfig: function openLock() { test -z "$1" && return 1 PRGNAME=$1 PID=$$ PIDPATH="/var/run/$PRGNAME.pid" date >> /tmp/netconfig_debug echo "PRGNAME=$PRGNAME, PID=$PID, PIDPATH=$PIDPATH" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug if [ -e $PIDPATH ]; then # check if the process is still running OLDPID=`cat $PIDPATH` echo "OLDPID=$OLDPID" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug if [ ! -e "/proc/$OLDPID/cmdline" ]; then debug "pid does not exists; remove lock" # pid does not exists; remove lock rm $PIDPATH echo "Removing lock" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug else if grep "$PRGNAME" /proc/$OLDPID/cmdline >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then debug "process still running" echo "process still running" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug # process still running return 1; else debug "this pid is a different process; remove the lock" # this pid is a different process; remove the lock echo "pid is different process. Removing lock" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug rm $PIDPATH fi fi fi echo "lockfile created" >> /tmp/netconfig_debug echo -n "$PID" > $PIDPATH debug "lockfile created ($PIDPATH) for PID $PID" return 0 } and I get the following debug lines: Sun Dec 23 08:52:17 PST 2012 PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25741, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid lockfile created Sun Dec 23 08:52:17 PST 2012 PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25737, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid Sun Dec 23 08:52:17 PST 2012 PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25745, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid OLDPID=25741 OLDPID=25741 process still running process still running Sun Dec 23 08:52:22 PST 2012 Sun Dec 23 08:52:22 PST 2012 PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25737, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid lockfile created PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25745, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid OLDPID=25737 process still running Sun Dec 23 08:52:28 PST 2012 PRGNAME=netconfig, PID=25745, PIDPATH=/var/run/netconfig.pid lockfile created Notice how it is starting up a bunch of netconfig in parallel. Why is this happening? (I'm using NetworkManager for my interfaces). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org