I think I recall the same error on Friday:
/var/opt/csw/svc/method/svc-cswdbus: smf_is_nonglobalzone: not found
I filed that as bug report in mantis aboput a month ago.
If I had not been on vacation I could have saved you some time .)
Nicolai
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I think I recall the same error on Friday:
/var/opt/csw/svc/method/svc-cswdbus: smf_is_nonglobalzone: not found
Or it might have been an errror/warning I saw when I installed dbus with
pkg-get.
I have no zones other than the global zone. Or rather I didn't set any
up unless the process of
Jeffery Small wrote:
Peter Bonivart boniv...@opencsw.org writes:
As Aaron suggested, it might be a bad init script. Try shutting down service
after service yourself instead of just running init/halt/shutdown. You
should be able to see which one doesn't quit immediately.
Good idea. I'll try
Regarding possible hanging services which are interfering with a system halt,
the only things runing on my system appear to be:
svc:/network/cswfetchmail:default
svc:/system/cswdbus:default
When I try (as root) to disable these two services manually, sendmail is
immediately
but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three
separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or
reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just
hang at when it shuts down all the services. All three machines are Sun
Ultra
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com writes:
but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three
separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or
reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just
hang at when it shuts down all the
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Jeffery Small wrote:
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com writes:
but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three
separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or
reboot with out having to kill it with
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Jeffery Small j...@cjsa.com wrote:
Like Aaron, I cannot imagine what CSW package could be responsible for this
behavior. Does anyone have a clue or a suggestion of how to troubleshoot
a problem of this kind? I don't see anything interesting in the logs.
As
Mike Watters mwatt...@opencsw.org writes:
can you post uname -srvmpi (uname -a without the nodename)
and attach a file that has pkginfo |grep CSW
Sure. Just to be clear, I had no reason to think that the CSW packages were
the source of my problem until Aaron posted about his problems.
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Peter Bonivart boniv...@opencsw.org writes:
As Aaron suggested, it might be a bad init script. Try shutting down service
after service yourself instead of just running init/halt/shutdown. You
should be able to see which one doesn't quit immediately.
Good idea. I'll try it this weekend and
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