Re: [leaf-user] Pause between syslogd and klogd

2002-12-14 Thread Richard Doyle
Thanks Jeff. 

A name lookup problem is certainly a good bet in a case like this, but
my hosts file is fine and I'm not running tinydns. 

The problem was I had inadvertently added a blank line to the end of
/etc/hostname. The hostname applet in busybox,

 hostname -F /etc/hostname

returned the blankl line, which apparently confused klogd. The standard
Debian hostname command works properly, returning the expected string.

-Richard


On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 19:04, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
 On 13 Dec 2002, Richard Doyle wrote:
 
  Using Bering 1.0 stable, there is a long pause during startup while the
  system log daemon starts.
  
  I see:
  
  Starting system log daemon: syslogd
  
  then a pause for a minute or more, after which klogd is appended to the
  line above, and startup proceeds normally.
  
  I'm using the stock 1680 image with root, etc, local, modules, iptables,
  pump, dhcpd, shorwall, dnscache and weblet packages. There is nothing
  surprising in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd startup script.
  
  Anyone seen this behavior?
 
 http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1431group_id=13751
 
 In the case of Bering, the problem is most likely that your router's
 hostname is not listed in /etc/hosts or that tinydns-private is not
 working.  Note that either method can be used to resolve the host name
 based on IP number.
 
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[leaf-user] Pause between syslogd and klogd

2002-12-13 Thread Richard Doyle
Using Bering 1.0 stable, there is a long pause during startup while the
system log daemon starts.

I see:

Starting system log daemon: syslogd

then a pause for a minute or more, after which klogd is appended to the
line above, and startup proceeds normally.

I'm using the stock 1680 image with root, etc, local, modules, iptables,
pump, dhcpd, shorwall, dnscache and weblet packages. There is nothing
surprising in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd startup script.

Anyone seen this behavior?

-Richard




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Re: [leaf-user] Pause between syslogd and klogd

2002-12-13 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On 13 Dec 2002, Richard Doyle wrote:

 Using Bering 1.0 stable, there is a long pause during startup while the
 system log daemon starts.
 
 I see:
 
 Starting system log daemon: syslogd
 
 then a pause for a minute or more, after which klogd is appended to the
 line above, and startup proceeds normally.
 
 I'm using the stock 1680 image with root, etc, local, modules, iptables,
 pump, dhcpd, shorwall, dnscache and weblet packages. There is nothing
 surprising in the /etc/init.d/sysklogd startup script.
 
 Anyone seen this behavior?

http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1431group_id=13751

In the case of Bering, the problem is most likely that your router's
hostname is not listed in /etc/hosts or that tinydns-private is not
working.  Note that either method can be used to resolve the host name
based on IP number.

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