On 14.08.19 at 18:12 Dan Cropp wrote:

Maybe because the machine is performing a file system check on some other 
partitions in parallel and it's slowed down therefore?

Wouldn't /var/log/syslog show something like this if it's happening in parallel?

Well, it was just speculation. Is it even now reproducible after the 3. or even later reboot? I would try to log in via ssh as fast as possible (or directly via a shell) and try to find the responsible process. Try to examine the IO.

syslog has items before asterisk is starting, but once the Asterisk log files 
show it's starting to completed, /var/log/syslog has nothing.
Syslog has nothing for about 10 minutes after that.

The strange thing is the customer did a manual restart of Ubuntu 20 minutes 
later and the same slow startup time happened.

If the machine is shut down manually, did it perform a correct shutdown (= all file systems have been correctly unmounted and all processes have been stopped before unmounting)?

Is the startup slow even if it's done w/o reboot before?


Regards
Michael

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