[Leaf-user] Syslogd delay

2002-04-23 Thread Rissone Ruggero

Hi.
I'm a newbie in LRP world and I have a question on Bering distro.
During the boot, syslogd waits for more than 3 minutes prior to continue
the boot sequence.
I've disabled all the logging functions without any changes in the delay
time.
Is it possible to use another (maybe better) syslogger in my Bering
system ??

Thanks in advance for the answers.

Best Regards

Ruggero Rissone
Italy




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Re: [Leaf-user] Syslogd delay

2002-04-23 Thread kimoppalfens

Aanhalen Rissone Ruggero [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had the same issue,
probably has something to do with name resolution.

Check you /etc/hosts  /etc/resolv.conf for incorrect settings.

Kim

 Hi.
 I'm a newbie in LRP world and I have a question on Bering distro.
 During the boot, syslogd waits for more than 3 minutes prior to
 continue
 the boot sequence.
 I've disabled all the logging functions without any changes in the
 delay
 time.
 Is it possible to use another (maybe better) syslogger in my Bering
 system ??
 
 Thanks in advance for the answers.
 
 Best Regards
 
 Ruggero Rissone
 Italy
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Leaf-user] Syslogd delay

2002-04-23 Thread Ray Olszewski

I don't know exactly what your problem is, but 3 minutes is a big hint.
This length of delay is usually associated with a reverse-lookup failure.
Your DNS resolver is trying to get the name associated with some IP address
and failing to do so; it waits for 3 minutes before timing out.

How to fix it? That depends on the details of your setup, which will tell
you what address the router is trying to look up (probably at the behest of
syslogd, based on your report). You might add an appropriate entry to your
DNS server, or you might put an entry in the router's /etc/hosts file ... or
maybe something else I'm not thinking of this early in the morning.

Without knowing the details of your setup, I cannot offer more specific
advice. Except that this is, almost surely, not a problem with syslogd
itself, so switching to a better one won't fix it.

At 10:38 AM 4/23/02 +0200, Rissone Ruggero wrote:
Hi.
I'm a newbie in LRP world and I have a question on Bering distro.
During the boot, syslogd waits for more than 3 minutes prior to continue
the boot sequence.
I've disabled all the logging functions without any changes in the delay
time.
Is it possible to use another (maybe better) syslogger in my Bering
system ??


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