[Techtalk] Slow booting since installing NFS daemons

Anne Wainwright anotheranne at fables.co.za
Sun Jan 11 22:52:35 UTC 2009


Gayathri, hi

one comment below.

On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 21:56:13 -0600
Gayathri wrote:

|> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Anne Wainwright <anotheranne at fables.co.za>wrote:
|> 
|> >
|> > So the only thing is why does this not happen automagically on boot, .... I
|> > look into some logs....
|> >
|> > In /var/log/kern.log and /messages I find stuff:
|> >
|> > kernel {big number] rpcbind: server localhost not responding, timed out
|> > kernel {bigger number] RPC: failed to contact local rpcbind server (errno
|> > 5).
|> >
|> > in fact a series of these errors until it gives up
|> >
|> > This is not serious now as this is only for temporary connection and we can
|> > start it manually, but would like to fix it if possible.
|> >
|> > thanks
|> > Anne
|> >
|> 
|> Excellent progress Anne!
|> 
|> It has been a while I have debian-ed so I asked @IRC if anyone remembers off
|> their memory and here are some suggestions:
|> 
|> - use /etc/init.d/service
|> - rcconf or,
|> - update-rc.d
|> 
|> Was able to find this how to after a bit of googling:
|> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-controlling-access-to-linux-services.html

not able to connect to that URL directly. have to go to the cyberciti.biz and then search for "how-to-controlling-access-to-linux-services.html" and then from the link provided which is exactly that same url you can get to the thing. Shows sysvconfig utility.

Anne


|> 
|> Cheers,


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so much to do, so little time :(


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