[Sven Joachim] > Ten days ago I installed the insserv package and enabled dependency > based booting. While this works quite well, the shutdown of the system > has slowed down noticeably, the main reason being that sendsigs now takes > six seconds to terminate the remaining processes while it previously > finished in one or two seconds.
Hm. Can you add a call to 'ps -ef' in sendsigs, to report what processes are being killed? I see nothing obviously wrong with the shutdown sequence. Are you using network file systems? Perhaps wpa-ifupdown need to run next to networking and ifupdown, and register its pid to the list of pids to survive sendsigs? I talk about this part of the sequence: > | K04wpa-ifupdown > | K05sendsigs > | K06umountnfs.sh > | K07nfs-common > | K08portmap > | K09networking > | K10ifupdown I do not know what the wpa-ifupdown script is doing, so I have no better advice. > Any idea who could be the culprit? I see that K10ifupdown and > K12mountoverflowtmp are new, while K07nfs-common and K11hwclock.sh > had been run before sendsigs in the old system. I doubt the K12mountoverflowtmp script is the culprit. nfs-common might be related, but it seem unlikely. ifupdown might be related, but it seem likely as it only clean up /etc/network/run/ifstate. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen _______________________________________________ initscripts-ng-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/initscripts-ng-devel

