https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=747931
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=747931#c8
Marius Tomaschewski changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |NEEDINFO
InfoProvider| |romain.pelissier@gmail.com
--- Comment #8 from Marius Tomaschewski 2012-02-24 10:49:58 UTC ---
# for i in exdeb.* ; do echo "`head -1 \"$i\"` $i" ; done | cut -b 12- | sort
-> ifup eth0 -o hotplug executed by udev rule
14:35:14.786939917 exdeb.ifup_408.292.1106_.eth0.-o.hotplug
-> network.service started by systemd
14:35:15.318825942 exdeb.network_418.1._.start
-> children of network.service
14:35:20.075431866 exdeb.ifstatus_616.418._.lo
14:35:21.402162843 exdeb.ifup_685.418._.lo.-o.rc.onboot
14:35:24.797735478 exdeb.ifup_791.418._.eth0.-o.rc.onboot
14:35:28.526129276 exdeb.ifstatus_918.418._.eth0.-o.rc.onboot
14:35:31.865805686 exdeb.ifstatus_1014.418._.eth0.-o.rc.onboot
-> network.service were started here and everything were fine.
But then, systemd (PID 1) executed the "network-remotefs start"
(as PID 1109) and "network stop" (as PID 1110):
14:35:36.142116474 exdeb.network-remotefs_1109.1._.start
14:35:36.164957394 exdeb.network_1110.1._.stop
-> The "network-remotefs start" made an "exec network start -o remotefs":
14:35:38.196808810 exdeb.network_1109.1._.start.-o.remotefs
that does not do anything (no remote-fs depending ifcfg's there).
Looks like a dependency problem... I don't see any samba involved.
Romain:
When there are no samba related packages (basically samba-client),
that provide /etc/sysconfig/network/if-up.d/ hooks, you don't need
to update anything.
Please reboot with DEBUG=EXTRA again and set also the boot parameter:
noresume systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg splash=0 showopts
that is splash=silent -> splash=0, resume=... -> noresume, remove
the "quiet" option and add the systemd.* options.
After the system has booted, call:
tail -500 /var/log/messages > /dev/.sysconfig/network/messages.txt
dmesg > /dev/.sysconfig/network/dmesg.txt
zypper se -i --detail > /dev/.sysconfig/network/pkgs.txt
and attach an archive of /dev/.sysconfig/network again.
BTW: I'm currently using:
# zypper se -i --sort-by-repo --detail | grep -E "systemd|sysconfig"
i | systemd | Paket | 37-3.153.1
| i586 | repo-fcrozat
i | systemd-presets-branding-openSUSE | Paket | 0.1.0-32.1
| noarch | repo-fcrozat
i | systemd-sysvinit | Paket | 37-3.153.1
| i586 | repo-fcrozat
i | sysconfig | Paket | 0.75.4-2.10.test.1
| i586 | repo-mt-12.1
Hmm... why I've got an i586 kvm machine when installing from url? -> Bug :-)
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