Re: debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 20 December 2004 11:09 pm, Darryl Clarke wrote:

> Do you have host-name based authroity in your /etc/exports file?
> ex:
> /mirror host1,host2(ro)
Bingo!!  
you are amazing.
here is my /etc/exports
/mirror192.168.*.*(ro)
is what it is. 
Also, to compound problem, i was booting with ip address 10.14.1.2 cause i had 
to connect to another network today.
>
> If you do, NFS will try and resolve all hostnames first and cause a
> really long timeout if it can not.
So what should i do? 
I am dns challenged, and have to switch the static networks 192.168.*.* and 
10.14.*.*  and I must figure this out. What can I read?
Mitchell 
>
> Just an idea...
>
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Re: debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread Darryl Clarke
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:52:22 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I am using a notebook to share a debian mirror via a nfs mount.
> 
> However the bootup of the notebook has become very slow, due to a 2minute 40
> second 'pause' in the script S20nfs-kernel-server in /etc/rc2.d while the
> program /sbin/exportfs -r is run. I am booting up not connected to the
> network.
> 
> What is causing this timeout? I think that dns may be screwed up on the
> system... i know this cause I had to add the explicit ip addresses of device
> on the network to /etc/hosts to avoid a 10 second timeout for ssh between
> other systems and the notebook.
> 
> I am struggling to understand cacheing nameservers.
> Of course my  nfs - exportfs issues  may be unrelated to my dns issues :). I
> just may be a multifactorial newbie/screwup here. :)
> Mitchell
> 

Do you have host-name based authroity in your /etc/exports file?
ex:
/mirror host1,host2(ro)

If you do, NFS will try and resolve all hostnames first and cause a
really long timeout if it can not.

Just an idea...

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debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. I am using a notebook to share a debian mirror via a nfs mount.

However the bootup of the notebook has become very slow, due to a 2minute 40 
second 'pause' in the script S20nfs-kernel-server in /etc/rc2.d while the 
program /sbin/exportfs -r is run. I am booting up not connected to the 
network.

What is causing this timeout? I think that dns may be screwed up on the 
system... i know this cause I had to add the explicit ip addresses of device 
on the network to /etc/hosts to avoid a 10 second timeout for ssh between 
other systems and the notebook. 

I am struggling to understand cacheing nameservers.
Of course my  nfs - exportfs issues  may be unrelated to my dns issues :). I 
just may be a multifactorial newbie/screwup here. :)
Mitchell


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