Re: Monting nfs at boot

2011-01-27 Thread Sven-Åke Svensson

2011-01-26 17:12, Warren Block skrev:

On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Polytropon wrote:


On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:31:10 +0100, Sven-Åke Svensson s...@mbg.se wrote:

When booting amd64 it looks like it try to mount the nfs directories
before the network is up. On the screen I can see that it try to mount
and then there is a line telling that the network interface is up. There
it locks up for some minutes before it continue and mounting.
[...]
Maybe there are some easy configuration fix, but I can't find it.


Check out the -l option of mount, and the corresponding
keyword late in /etc/fstab. See man mount for details.
Also see /etc/rc.d/mountlate to learn how it works (and
if it fits your requirements).


Using SYNCDHCP instead of just DHCP in /etc/rc.conf ifconfig lines may
also help.



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Hi


That solved it. When I changed from a fixed ip-address to SYNCDHCP it 
started up as it should. I don't really understand why it don't work 
with a fixed address. But it does not matter as long as I don't have to 
wait five minutes for a startup.


Thank you for your help.


Sven

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Monting nfs at boot

2011-01-26 Thread Sven-Åke Svensson

Hi


I have some workstations where I mount working directories at boot. The 
directories that should be mounting are in /etc/fstab. All workstations 
are FreeBSD 8.1 and there are both i386 and amd64. On the i386 machines 
it works very well. But on the amd64 something happends.


When booting amd64 it looks like it try to mount the nfs directories 
before the network is up. On the screen I can see that it try to mount 
and then there is a line telling that the network interface is up. There 
it locks up for some minutes before it continue and mounting.
When the system is up it all works well but it's annoying to wait nearly 
five minutes for an workstation to came up.
These amd64 machines are from different vendors and have different 
network devices.


Maybe there are some easy configuration fix, but I can't find it.


Best regards

Sven

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Re: Monting nfs at boot

2011-01-26 Thread Polytropon
On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:31:10 +0100, Sven-Åke Svensson s...@mbg.se wrote:
 When booting amd64 it looks like it try to mount the nfs directories 
 before the network is up. On the screen I can see that it try to mount 
 and then there is a line telling that the network interface is up. There 
 it locks up for some minutes before it continue and mounting.
 [...]
 Maybe there are some easy configuration fix, but I can't find it.

Check out the -l option of mount, and the corresponding
keyword late in /etc/fstab. See man mount for details.
Also see /etc/rc.d/mountlate to learn how it works (and
if it fits your requirements).



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Re: Monting nfs at boot

2011-01-26 Thread Warren Block

On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Polytropon wrote:


On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:31:10 +0100, Sven-Åke Svensson s...@mbg.se wrote:

When booting amd64 it looks like it try to mount the nfs directories
before the network is up. On the screen I can see that it try to mount
and then there is a line telling that the network interface is up. There
it locks up for some minutes before it continue and mounting.
[...]
Maybe there are some easy configuration fix, but I can't find it.


Check out the -l option of mount, and the corresponding
keyword late in /etc/fstab. See man mount for details.
Also see /etc/rc.d/mountlate to learn how it works (and
if it fits your requirements).


Using SYNCDHCP instead of just DHCP in /etc/rc.conf ifconfig lines may 
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